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Abstract
We tested the link between pupil size and the task effort involved in
covert shifts of visual attention. The goal of this study was to
establish pupil size as a marker of attentional shifting in the absence
of luminance manipulations. In three experiments, participants evaluated
two stimuli that were presented peripherally, appearing equidistant
from and on opposite sides of eye fixation. The angle between eye
fixation and the peripherally presented target stimuli varied from 12.5°
to 42.5°. The evaluation of more distant stimuli led to poorer
performance than did the evaluation of more proximal stimuli throughout
our study, confirming that the former required more effort than the
latter. In addition, in Experiment 1
we found that pupil size increased with increasing angle and that this
effect could not be reduced to the operation of low-level visual
processes in the task. In Experiment 2
the pupil dilated more strongly overall when participants evaluated the
target stimuli, which required shifts of attention, than when they
merely reported on the target’s presence versus absence. Both conditions
yielded larger pupils for more distant than for more proximal stimuli,
however. In Experiment 3,
we manipulated task difficulty more directly, by changing the contrast
at which the target stimuli were presented. We replicated the results
from Experiment 1
only with the high-contrast stimuli. With stimuli of low contrast,
ceiling effects in pupil size were observed. Our data show that the link
between task effort and pupil size can be used to track the degree to
which an observer covertly shifts attention to or detects stimuli in
peripheral vision.
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Zeitschrift | Behavior research methods |
Jahrgang | 50 |
Seiten (von - bis) | 2551–2567 |
Seitenumfang | 17 |
ISSN | 1554-351X |
DOIs | |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 12.2018 |
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