Not so fast: orienting to crossmodal semantic congruence depends on task relevance and perceptual load
Research shows that crossmodal semantic congruency plays a role in the orienting of spatial attention and visual search. However, the extent to which crossmodal semantic relationships summon attention automatically or necessitate of top-down modulation is still not entirely clear. To date, researche...
Main Authors: | Kvasova, D, Spence, C, Soto-Faraco, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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DIGITAL.CSIC
2023
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