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  Exogenous/Endogenous Control of Space-based/ Object-based Attention: Four Types of Visual Selection?
 
 
Title: Exogenous/Endogenous Control of Space-based/ Object-based Attention: Four Types of Visual Selection?
Author: Lauwereyns, Johan
Appeared in: European journal of cognitive psychology
Paging: Volume 10 (1998) nr. 1 pages 41-74
Year: 1998-03-01
Contents: Attention can be directed to an object or to a location, and in a bottom-up or in a top-down fashion. The two dimensions of visual attention have elicited separate lines of research that bypassed the possibility of interactions. In the present paper, the relation between the two dimensions is explored from the initial assumption that they refer to independent aspects. If so, four types of visual selection should appear: exogenous/endogenous control of space-based/object-based attention. Examples of three of the four types are readily found in the literature, but expecting an object does not seem to affect visual selection. Therefore, endogenous control of objectbased attention may not be possible, suggesting that the two dimensions of visual attention are interdependent and require a more integrative theoretical framework. However, research to date may not have provided adequate tests to observe benefits from expecting objects. Three issues remain open: the representation from which object-based selection takes place, the conditions under which object-based selection appears, and the extent of relative location expectation. It is argued that these issues call for experiments that could provide examples of endogenous control of objectbased attention. Suggestions are made how to address these three issues empirically.
Publisher: Psychology Press
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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