Attention: Capture 2

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title 

First Author

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Attentional Capture by an Abrupt Onset Impairs Target Perception Under Serial Search, but Not Under Parallel Search

Heo, Seonbeom

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Distraction Under High Perceptual Load: Attentional Capture Occurs Even Without Behavioral Costs.

Manini, Greta

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Effects of inter-trial priming on contingent attentional capture and set-specific capture

Moore, Katherine S.

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Impact of target- and distractor-defining stimulus features on distractor-induced attentional capture at task-irrelevant locations

Purnell, Sarah E.

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Rapid inversion of singleton distractor representations underlies learned attentional suppression

Zhang, Ziyao

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Seeing an Event Isn’t Enough: Phenomenal Causality Modulates Attentional Capture But Not Automatically

He, Wanna

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Task structure shapes behavioral estimates of focused and distributed spatial attention

Harrison, Amelia

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The incidence of visual alerting is not black and white.

Yapp, Rachel J.

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The Influence of Motivation on Attentional Capture and Feature Perception

Liu, Fengyuan

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Where Attention is Captured: Localizing the Processing Locus of Interference from Salient Singleton Distractors.

Kwon, Jonga

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Which delay is most effective? Characterizing temporal sensitivity to abrupt onset salient cues across delays and individuals

Montalvo, Derrek T.