DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17148176.v1
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Learning to Expect the Predictable: The Role of Expectation in the Cognitive Control of Attention

Abstract: <p>Some of the visual world is relevant to our goals and needs. Much more is not. A problem we face frequently in day-to-day living is that we are distracted by what is not relevant to our goals at the cost of attention towards what is. Emotional stimuli in particular have been shown to be very effective distractors, out-competing task-relevant stimuli for our attentional resources (Carretié, 2014; Pessoa, 2005; Pourtois et al., 2013).  How often emotional distractors occur can alter our ability to ignor… Show more

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