
Figure 1
Attentional capture under different contextual and temporal states. [A, B]. Differences in neurochemical (coffee cup, e.g.,) or cognitive (sleepy “Zzz”, e.g.) states between or within subjects performing an additional singleton paradigm may affect attentional capture differentially, even when experimental factors are identical. [C, D]. Differences in experience with distractor features across a test session, from the first trial in a session (START screen) to a number of trials later (memories of past trials) may affect distractor influence on search mode. (Icons adapted from the “Noun Project” artists Umehara, T., Made, and Coquet, A.).
