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abstract = {We suggest that consideration of trial-by-trial variations, individual differences, and training data will enrich the current framework in Luck, S. J., Gaspelin, N., Folk, C. L., Remington, R. W., \& Theeuwes, J. (2020. Progress toward resolving the attentional capture debate. Visual Cognition, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506285.2020.1848949). We consider whether attentional capture is modulated by trial-by-trial fluctuations of attentional state and experiences on the previous trial. We also consider whether individual differences may affect attentional capture while highlighting potential challenges in using the colour-singleton task to measure individual differences. Finally, performance in the colour-singleton task can be modified dramatically with practice but the underlying mechanisms are not entirely clear. Understanding the malleability of attentional capture may broaden the current framework and resolve outstanding questions.},
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language = {en},
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number = {9},
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urldate = {2021-10-27},
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journal = {Visual Cognition},
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author = {Zhang, Han and Abagis, Tessa R. and Jonides, John},
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month = oct,
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year = {2021},
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pages = {571--574},
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file = {Zhang et al. - 2021 - The malleability of attentional capture.pdf:/Users/HanZhang/Zotero/storage/4WW4ADRE/Zhang et al. - 2021 - The malleability of attentional capture.pdf:application/pdf},
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@article{zhang_wandering_2020,
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title = {Wandering eyes: {Eye} movements during mind wandering in video lectures},
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volume = {34},
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author = {Zhang, Han and Miller, Kevin F and Sun, Xin and Cortina, Kai S},
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year = {2020},
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pages = {449--464},
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file = {Zhang et al. - 2020 - Wandering eyes Eye movements during mind wanderin.pdf:/Users/HanZhang/Zotero/storage/EZIYSIQL/Zhang et al. - 2020 - Wandering eyes Eye movements during mind wanderin.pdf:application/pdf},
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author = {Zhang, Han and Miller, Kevin F. and Cleveland, Raymond and Cortina, Kai S.},
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year = {2018},
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@article{zhang_missing_2020,
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journal = {Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition},
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author = {Zhang, Han and Qu, Chuyan and Miller, Kevin F. and Cortina, Kai S.},
file = {Zhang et al. - 2020 - Missing the joke Reduced rereading of garden-path.pdf:C\:\\Users\\Hans Cheng\\Zotero\\storage\\MK9JCMPN\\Zhang et al. - 2020 - Missing the joke Reduced rereading of garden-path.pdf:application/pdf},
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@article{zhang_malleability_2021,
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title = {The malleability of attentional capture},
abstract = {We suggest that consideration of trial-by-trial variations, individual differences, and training data will enrich the current framework in Luck, S. J., Gaspelin, N., Folk, C. L., Remington, R. W., \& Theeuwes, J. (2020. Progress toward resolving the attentional capture debate. Visual Cognition, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506285.2020.1848949). We consider whether attentional capture is modulated by trial-by-trial fluctuations of attentional state and experiences on the previous trial. We also consider whether individual differences may affect attentional capture while highlighting potential challenges in using the colour-singleton task to measure individual differences. Finally, performance in the colour-singleton task can be modified dramatically with practice but the underlying mechanisms are not entirely clear. Understanding the malleability of attentional capture may broaden the current framework and resolve outstanding questions.},
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file = {Zhang et al. - 2020 - Missing the joke Reduced rereading of garden-path.pdf:/Users/HanZhang/Zotero/storage/MK9JCMPN/Zhang et al. - 2020 - Missing the joke Reduced rereading of garden-path.pdf:application/pdf},
author = {Osborne, Jahla B. and Zhang, Han and Carlson, Madison and Shah, Priti and Jonides, John},
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@article{fansher_icon_2022,
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author = {Zhang, Han and Miyake, Akira and Osborne, Jahla and Shah, Priti and Jonides, John},
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title = {Lingering on distraction: {Examining} distractor rejection in adults with {ADHD}},
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doi = {10.1080/13506285.2024.2328379},
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author = {Zhang, Han and Abagis, Tessa R. and Steeby, Clara J and Jonides, John},
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title = {How does mind-wandering affect distractor suppression?},
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doi = {10.1080/13506285.2024.2347605},
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author = {Zhang, Han and Miller, Kevin F. and Jonides, John},
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author = {Zhang, Han and Anderson, Nicola C. and Miller, Kevin F.},
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keywords = {Attention, Mind-wandering, Scene perception, Eye-tracking},
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keywords = {Attention, Eye-tracking, Scene perception, Mind-wandering},
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journal = {Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance},
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keywords = {Eye Movements, Mind Wandering, Human Information Storage, Visual Perception, Eye Fixation, Intention, Visual Displays},
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keywords = {Eye Fixation, Eye Movements, Human Information Storage, Intention, Mind Wandering, Visual Displays, Visual Perception},
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@article{zhang_lingering_2024,
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title = {Lingering on distraction: {Examining} distractor rejection in adults with {ADHD}},
abstract = {Effective visual search relies on reactively disengaging from distractors when the features of the distractors are unpredictable. Does this ability differ between adults with and without Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?. Participants (36 with ADHD, 46 non-ADHD) completed the additional-singleton task, in which they searched for a unique shape while a uniquely coloured distractor unpredictably appeared on half of the trials. The distractor delayed manual response times in both groups, with no significant group difference. Both groups also demonstrated similar oculomotor capture effects, as indicated by the landing position of initial fixations. However, when initial fixations did land on the distractor, participants with ADHD tended to “linger” on the distractor with additional fixations and longer duration before disengaging from it, compared to those without ADHD. These results suggest that ADHD is associated with deficits in reactively disengaging from distractions rather than deficits in avoiding being captured in the first place.},
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author = {Zhang, Han and Abagis, Tessa R. and Steeby, Clara J. and Jonides, John},
abstract = {The current study examined whether the suppression of overt attention to a salient distractor requires attentional resources. In a feature-search task, participants searched for a constant shape among different shapes while ignoring a uniquely coloured distractor. Trial-by-trial fluctuations in attentional resources were assessed via thought probes that elicited mind-wandering reports and via pre-trial pupil sizes. The results show that initial eye movements to the distractor were suppressed regardless of the availability of attentional resources. However, when mind-wandering, the presence of the distractor prolonged target looking time. Thus, the initial deployment of overt attention in this task does not require attentional resources and can proceed automatically, presumably due to strong selection history. Nonetheless, the distractor might still disrupt later processing stages, an effect exacerbated by mind-wandering. These results also suggest that initial eye movements do not fully reflect the extent of distractor interference during the entire course of visual search.},
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