Roles of target detection and behavioral response on pupil dilation and concurrent memory: An attentional boost study
摘要
The attentional boost effect (ABE) describes the counterintuitive phenomenon in which detecting and responding to behaviorally relevant targets improves the processing of unrelated stimuli presented at the same time. To better understand the mechanisms behind this dual-task enhancement, we compared behavioral and pupillary measures of the ABE, isolating the contributions of perceptual target detection and response requirements. Participants monitored a rapid serial presentation of a specific target letter (e.g., “E”), a large set of nontarget letters, and blank (baseline) trials in equal proportions. In one condition, they pressed a button for the target letter only; in another, for the nontarget letters. Experiment