The Distractor Positivity Component and the Inhibition of Distracting Stimuli

Author:

Gaspelin Nicholas1ORCID,Lamy Dominique2,Egeth Howard E.3,Liesefeld Heinrich R.4,Kerzel Dirk5,Mandal Ananya6,Müller Matthias M.7,Schall Jeffrey D.8,Schubö Anna9,Slagter Heleen A.10,Stilwell Brad T.11ORCID,van Moorselaar Dirk10

Affiliation:

1. University of Missouri

2. Tel Aviv University

3. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MA

4. University of Bremen

5. University of Geneva

6. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

7. Universität Leipzig

8. York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

9. Philipps-Universität Marburg

10. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

11. Binghamton University, NY

Abstract

Abstract There has been a long-lasting debate about whether salient stimuli, such as uniquely colored objects, have the ability to automatically distract us. To resolve this debate, it has been suggested that salient stimuli do attract attention but that they can be suppressed to prevent distraction. Some research supporting this viewpoint has focused on a newly discovered ERP component called the distractor positivity (PD), which is thought to measure an inhibitory attentional process. This collaborative review summarizes previous research relying on this component with a specific emphasis on how the PD has been used to understand the ability to ignore distracting stimuli. In particular, we outline how the PD component has been used to gain theoretical insights about how search strategy and learning can influence distraction. We also review alternative accounts of the cognitive processes indexed by the PD component. Ultimately, we conclude that the PD component is a useful tool for understanding inhibitory processes related to distraction and may prove to be useful in other areas of study related to cognitive control.

Funder

Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences

Center for Advanced Studies at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Publisher

MIT Press

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience

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