Ensemble perception without attention depends upon attentional control settings

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People are able to rapidly extract summary statistical information about common patterns, or ensembles, that may exist in a scene, such as repeated textures or colors. Here we examined the extent to which such an ensemble perception can occur in the absence of focal visual attention using a method that has some advantages over methods previously used to study the issue. In particular, we assessed the extent to which ensembles can be processed without attention by measuring the indirect effect of a to-be-ignored ensemble on judgments of an attended ensemble. The results show that ensembles outside the focus of attention do influence judgments of attended ensembles when the to-be-ignored ensemble contains summary statistics that match a sought-for target category. Thus, an attentional control setting for specific summary statistical information permits the processing of ensembles outside of focal attention, facilitating the rapid perception of visual scenes.

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Chen, Z., Zhuang, R., Wang, X., Ren, Y., & Abrams, R. A. (2021). Ensemble perception without attention depends upon attentional control settings. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 83(3), 1240–1250. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-020-02067-2

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