The surprise–attention link: a review

Volume: 1339, Issue: 1, Pages: 106 - 115
Published: Feb 13, 2015
Abstract
The surprise–attention hypothesis assumes a strong connection between surprise—expectancy discrepant events—and attention. Attention is easily engaged with surprising events, leading to long dwell times. In addition, if the expectancy discrepancy can be determined on the basis of simple, preattentively available information, attention can be captured by the surprising stimulus. This review summarizes different lines of research relevant to the...
Paper Details
Title
The surprise–attention link: a review
Published Date
Feb 13, 2015
Volume
1339
Issue
1
Pages
106 - 115
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