The modulation of temporal predictability on attentional boost effect

Author:

Pan Jianan1ORCID,Fu Chao12,Su Ping13,Guo Qian1,Li Xinglin1,Zheng Chun45,Ma Xueqin426,Yong Tingjun137

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology School of Education Qinghai Normal University Xining Qinghai P.R. China

2. Qinghai Cardio‐Cerebrovascular Specialty Hospital Qinghai High Altitude Medical Research Institute Xining Qinghai P.R. China

3. Academy of Plateau Science and Sustainability People's Government of Qinghai Province & Beijing Normal University Xining Qinghai P.R. China

4. Plateau Medical Research Center Xining Qinghai China

5. Department of Psychology School of Education Qinghai Minzu University Xining Qinghai P.R. China

6. Department of Gastroenterology Cardio‐cerebrovascular Disease Hospital Xining Qinghai P.R. China

7. School of Education Shaanxi Normal University Xi'an Shaanxi P.R. China

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThe attentional boost effect, characterized by better memory for background scenes coinciding with a detection target than a nontarget, is believed to stem from a temporary increase in attentional capacity at the time of an acute behavior‐related event occurring. Sisk and Jiang's study found that the attentional boost effect also occurs when the target's appearance was predictable. Unfortunately, the duration of the predictive interval in Sisk and Jiang's study was fixed. Since different predictive intervals had different weakening degrees to the acuteness of the target, this fixed duration hindered further investigation into the impact of different levels of predictability on the attentional boost effect.MethodUsing the encoding‐recognition paradigm and the remembering/knowing paradigm, and setting target stimuli with different predictive interval in target detection tasks, the current study aimed to explore the influence of varying the duration of the predictive interval on the attentional boost effect.ResultsThe attentional boost effect was observed only in the short and medium predictive duration conditions, but not in the long predictive duration condition. Moreover, as the duration of the predictive interval increased, participants’ memory performance on target‐paired words gradually declined, while their memory performance on distractor‐paired and baseline‐paired words gradually improved.ConclusionsPredictability may alter the task demands, allowing participants to more effectively allocate attentional resources to the two tasks at hand.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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