attention;
cognitive processes;
rewards;
motivation;
open data;
open materials;
INCENTIVE-SENSITIZATION;
CONFIDENCE-INTERVALS;
OCULOMOTOR CAPTURE;
NONDRUG REWARD;
BIAS;
RELAPSE;
HEROIN;
COLOR;
D O I:
10.1177/0956797619855964
中图分类号:
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号:
04 ;
0402 ;
摘要:
Physically salient but task-irrelevant distractors can capture attention in visual search, but resource-dependent, executive-control processes can help reduce this distraction. However, it is not only physically salient stimuli that grab our attention: Recent research has shown that reward history also influences the likelihood that stimuli will capture attention. Here, we investigated whether resource-dependent control processes modulate the effect of reward on attentional capture, much as for the effect of physical salience. To this end, we used eye tracking with a rewarded visual search task and compared performance under conditions of high and low working memory load. In two experiments, we demonstrated that oculomotor capture by high-reward distractor stimuli is enhanced under high memory load. These results highlight the role of executive-control processes in modulating distraction by reward-related stimuli. Our findings have implications for understanding the neurocognitive processes involved in real-life conditions in which reward-related stimuli may influence behavior, such as addiction.