Electrophysiological Indices of Target and Distractor Processing in Visual Search
Simon Fraser University · Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Abstract
Attentional selection of a target presented among distractors can be indexed with an event-related potential (ERP) component known as the N2pc. Theoretical interpretation of the N2pc has suggested that it reflects a fundamental mechanism of attention that shelters the cortical representation of targets by suppressing neural activity stemming from distractors. Results from fields other than human electrophysiology, however, suggest that attention does not act solely through distractor suppression; rather, it modulates the processing of both target and distractors. We conducted four ERP experiments designed to investigate whether the N2pc reflects multiple attentional mechanisms. Our goal was to reconcile…
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3Topics & keywords
- N2pc
- Electrophysiology
- Psychology
- Electroencephalography
- Event-related potential
- Visual search
- Cognitive psychology
- Negativity effect