2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00426-009-0263-x
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Endogenous cueing attenuates object substitution masking

Abstract: Object substitution masking (OSM) is a form of visual masking in which a briefly presented target surrounded by four small dots is masked by the continuing presence of the four dots after target offset. A major parameter in the prediction of OSM is the time required for attention to be directed to the target following its onset. Object substitution theory (Di Lollo et al. in J Exp Psychol Gen 129:481-507, 2000) predicts that the sooner attention can be focused at the target's location, the less masking will en… Show more

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“…Thus, executive/temporal attention and OSM appear to be independent of one another. This finding is at odds with those of Dux et al (2010), and suggest a ceiling effect for the simultaneous mask offset condition may have led to the appearance of an interaction-a common issue in previous OSM studies (Enns, 2004;Enns & Di Lollo, 1997;Germeys et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
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“…Thus, executive/temporal attention and OSM appear to be independent of one another. This finding is at odds with those of Dux et al (2010), and suggest a ceiling effect for the simultaneous mask offset condition may have led to the appearance of an interaction-a common issue in previous OSM studies (Enns, 2004;Enns & Di Lollo, 1997;Germeys et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…A key finding, supporting the role of spatial attention in OSM, was that masking magnitude increased with distractor set size. In addition, convergent validity for the role of spatial attention in this form of masking came from studies showing that when spatial attention could be rapidly orientated to the target, for example, via cueing, masking was reduced (Germeys, Pomianowska, De Graef, Zaenen, & Verfaillie, 2010). Manipulations of other forms of attention have also been used in OSM settings, including executive attention.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the near-ceiling level accuracy they observed for set size one for pre-cue durations beyond zero mean their interaction was most likely artifactual, an argument that applies also to the study by Germeys et al (2010). Moreover, as Argyropoulos et al noted, the introduction of an asynchrony between target and mask onsets is known to reduce OSM even where the asynchrony is uninformative as a spatial cue (Gellatly et al, 2010;Guest et al, 2012;Lim & Chua, 2008;Neill et al, 2002;Tata & Giaschi, 2004).…”
Section: Exogenous Spatial Pre-cueing Reliably Modulates Object Procementioning
confidence: 91%
“…In such work it has been claimed that OSM is substantially weakened or even abolished entirely when a cue allows attention to be pre-focused on the target (e.g. Di Lollo et al 2000;Tata, 2002;Enns, 2004;Luiga and Bachmann, 2007;Germeys, Pomianowska, De Graef, Zaenen & Verfaillie, 2010). Argyropoulos et al (2013) also reviewed the literature on the effect of spatial precueing on OSM.…”
Section: Exogenous Spatial Pre-cueing Reliably Modulates Object Procementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The object substitution masking paradigm has proven to be an excellent tool to better understand reentrant processing (e.g., Enns & Di Lollo, 1997;Germeys, Pomianowska, De Graef, Zaenen, & Verfaillie, 2010;Jiang & Chun, 2001). In this paradigm, a non-overlapping mask is presented together with a target object.…”
Section: The Possible Functional Role Of the Transsaccadic Visual Analogmentioning
confidence: 99%