Supramodal and modality-specific mechanisms for stimulus-driven shifts of auditory and visual attention.

Author(s)
Ward, L.M.
Year
Abstract

Two experiments are described in which visual and/or auditory location precues preceded visual or auditory targets. Observers were required to judge the location of the targets. Conditions were such that involuntary, stimulus-driven attention shifts were the only ones likely to occur and give rise to cueing effects.

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942262 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 48 (1994), No. 2 (June), p. 242-259, 19 ref.

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