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The Effects of Stimulus Pre-Exposure and Conditioning on Overt Visual Attention

dc.contributor.authorNelson, James Byron
dc.contributor.authorNavarro, Anton
dc.contributor.authorBalea, Paula
dc.contributor.authorSanjuan, Maria del Carmen
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-28T15:03:55Z
dc.date.available2023-12-28T15:03:55Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationNelson, J.B., Navarro, A., Balea, P. & Sanjuán, M. del C. (2022). The effects of stimulus pre-exposure and conditioning on overt visual attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition. 48. 29-45. 10.1037/xan0000313.es
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10115/28061
dc.description.abstractThree experiments (a, b, c) combined to provide a well-powered examination of the effects of stimulus pre-exposure and conditioning on visual attention using an eye tracker and a space-shooter video game where a colored flashing light predicted an attacking spaceship. In each, group “control” received no pre-exposure to the light, group “same” received pre-exposure in the same context as conditioning, and group “different” received pre-exposure in a different context. Experiments differed in visual details regarding the game (1a vs. 1b and 1c) or minor details in the setup of the eye tracker (1a and 1b vs. 1c). Overall, pre-exposure retarded acquisition of keyboard responding. That effect was enhanced, rather than attenuated, by a context change. Separating participants by sign and goal trackers showed the context change enhanced the pre-exposure effect in goal trackers and reduced it in sign trackers. Visual attention to the light declined during pre-exposure and did not recover with either conditioning or a context switch. Visual attention to the light decreased during conditioning. Visual goal tracking toward where the spaceship would appear was also retarded with pre-exposure. Unlike the keyboard responding, a context change led to more normal goal-tracking acquisition. Results are discussed in terms of theories of attention and the potential effects of demand characteristics on the task.es
dc.language.isoenges
dc.publisherAmerican Psychological Association (APA)es
dc.subjectlatent inhibitiones
dc.subjectsign trackinges
dc.subjectgoal trackinges
dc.subjecteye trackinges
dc.subjectvisual attentiones
dc.titleThe Effects of Stimulus Pre-Exposure and Conditioning on Overt Visual Attentiones
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees
dc.identifier.doi10.1037/xan0000313es
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