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Involuntary capture of attention produces domain-specific activation

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2007

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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
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Finkbeiner, Matthew, Scott D. Slotnick, Lauren R. Moo, and Alfonso Caramazza. 2007. “Involuntary Capture of Attention Produces Domain-Specific Activation.” NeuroReport 18 (10): 975–79. https://doi.org/10.1097/wnr.0b013e3281668bcc.

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In this study, we ask whether or not the involuntary capture of attention by a specific information type can produce domain-specific activation. Participants indicated the presence of a flicker in rapidly alternating letter-string masks presented in the periphery. Despite letters not being relevant to the task, we found, using functional MRI and a novel task that allowed us to contrast attended and unattended processing of the same visual information, a robust modulation by attentional capture in a localized letter-processing region. This finding suggests that the involuntary capture of attention is sufficient to produce domain-specific activation in early visual processing.

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