TY - JOUR
T1 - When you fail to see what you were told to look for
T2 - Inattentional blindness and task instructions
AU - Aimola Davies, Anne M.
AU - Waterman, Stephen
AU - White, Rebekah C.
AU - Davies, Martin
PY - 2013/3
Y1 - 2013/3
N2 - Inattentional blindness studies have shown that an unexpected object may go unnoticed if it does not share the property specified in the task instructions. Our aim was to demonstrate that observers develop an attentional set for a property not specified in the task instructions if it allows easier performance of the primary task. Three experiments were conducted using a dynamic selective-looking paradigm. Stimuli comprised four black squares and four white diamonds, so that shape and colour varied together. Task instructions specified shape but observers developed an attentional set for colour, because we made the black-white discrimination easier than the square-diamond discrimination. None of the observers instructed to count bounces by squares reported an unexpected white square, whereas two-thirds of observers instructed to count bounces by diamonds did report the white square. When attentional set departs from task instructions, you may fail to see what you were told to look for.
AB - Inattentional blindness studies have shown that an unexpected object may go unnoticed if it does not share the property specified in the task instructions. Our aim was to demonstrate that observers develop an attentional set for a property not specified in the task instructions if it allows easier performance of the primary task. Three experiments were conducted using a dynamic selective-looking paradigm. Stimuli comprised four black squares and four white diamonds, so that shape and colour varied together. Task instructions specified shape but observers developed an attentional set for colour, because we made the black-white discrimination easier than the square-diamond discrimination. None of the observers instructed to count bounces by squares reported an unexpected white square, whereas two-thirds of observers instructed to count bounces by diamonds did report the white square. When attentional set departs from task instructions, you may fail to see what you were told to look for.
KW - Attentional set
KW - Colour discrimination
KW - Inattentional blindness
KW - Perceptual load
KW - Selective-looking paradigm
KW - Shape discrimination
KW - Sustained inattentional blindness
KW - Task instructions
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84872665178&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.concog.2012.11.015
DO - 10.1016/j.concog.2012.11.015
M3 - Article
SN - 1053-8100
VL - 22
SP - 221
EP - 230
JO - Consciousness and Cognition
JF - Consciousness and Cognition
IS - 1
ER -