JOURNAL ARTICLE

Eye and hand movements disrupt attentional control

Nina M. HanningLuca WollenbergDonatas JonikaitisHeiner Deubel

Year: 2022 Journal:   PLoS ONE Vol: 17 (1)Pages: e0262567-e0262567   Publisher: Public Library of Science

Abstract

Voluntary attentional control is the ability to selectively focus on a subset of visual information in the presence of other competing stimuli–a marker of cognitive control enabling flexible, goal-driven behavior. To test its robustness, we contrasted attentional control with the most common source of attentional orienting in daily life: attention shifts prior to goal-directed eye and hand movements. In a multi-tasking paradigm, human participants attended at a location while planning eye or hand movements elsewhere. Voluntary attentional control suffered with every simultaneous action plan, even under reduced task difficulty and memory load–factors known to interfere with attentional control. Furthermore, the performance cost was limited to voluntary attention: We observed simultaneous attention benefits at two movement targets without attentional competition between them. This demonstrates that the visual system allows for the concurrent representation of multiple attentional foci. Since attentional control is extremely fragile and dominated by premotor attention shifts, we propose that action-driven selection plays the superordinate role for visual selection.

Keywords:
Eye movement Attentional control Neuroscience Cognitive psychology Psychology Cognition

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Citation History

Topics

Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Visual perception and processing mechanisms
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Motor Control and Adaptation
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience

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