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The presence of a unique yet irrelevantsingleton in visual search or spatial-cuing tasks is typically associated with performance costs, suggesting that singletons tend to capture attention. However, since singletons have always been spatially separated from targets in previous experiments, it remains unclear whether an irrelevant visual singleton that occurs at the same spatial location as the target but at a different point in time can produce temporal capture of attention. Here, we asked participants to search visual sequences at fixation for targets defined by size (larger or smaller than the nontargets). The presence (vs. absence) of a color singleton lengthened response times on the size discrimination task, suggesting that irrelevant singletons can lead to a temporal attentional capture.
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This research was supported by an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (U.K.) Studentship, Economic and Social Sciences Research Council (U.K.) Postdoctoral Fellowship PTA-026-27-0550, and a Junior Research Fellowship from St Anne’s College, Oxford, to P.D.
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Dalton, P., Lavie, N. Temporal attentional capture: Effects of irrelevant singletons on rapid serial visual search. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 13, 881–885 (2006). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03194013
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