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  1. Distinct mechanisms of attentional suppression: exploration of trait factors underlying cued- and learned-suppression

    Attention allows us to focus on relevant information while ignoring distractions. Effective suppression of distracting information is crucial for...

    Matthieu Chidharom, Nancy B. Carlisle in Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
    Article Open access 01 May 2024
  2. A novel weight suppression score associates with distinct eating disorder and ultra-processed food addiction symptoms compared to the traditional weight suppression measure among adults seeking outpatient nutrition counseling

    Background

    Weight suppression has been defined as diet-induced weight loss, traditionally operationalized as the difference between one’s highest and...

    David A. Wiss, Erica M. LaFata, A. Janet Tomiyama in Journal of Eating Disorders
    Article Open access 09 June 2024
  3. Feature-based attentional control for distractor suppression

    To investigate whether attentional suppression is merely a byproduct of target facilitation or a result of independent mechanisms for distractor...

    Sunghyun Kim, Yang Seok Cho in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 28 February 2024
  4. Attentional suppression of dynamic versus static salient distractors

    Attention must be carefully controlled to avoid distraction by salient stimuli. The signal suppression hypothesis proposes that salient stimuli can...

    Owen J. Adams, Nicholas Gaspelin in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 05 June 2024
  5. Evidence that proactive distractor suppression does not require attentional resources

    Does the suppression of irrelevant visual features require attentional resources? McDonald et al. ( 2023 , Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 30, 224–234)...

    Mei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, Dominick Tolomeo in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 04 December 2023
  6. Weight Suppression and Risk for Childhood Psychiatric Disorders

    Weight suppression, defined as the discrepancy between an individual’s highest historical weight and their current weight, has been implicated in the...

    Leslie A. Sim, Stephen Whiteside, ... Jocelyn Lebow in Child Psychiatry & Human Development
    Article 18 October 2023
  7. White Bear Suppression Inventory (WBSI)

    Suppression of unwanted thoughts may increase these thoughts, leading to stress and anxiety. The White Bear Suppression Inventory is a survey to...
    Laura Nabors, Filiberto Toledano-Toledano, Brandon Workman in Handbook of Assessment in Mindfulness Research
    Living reference work entry 2022
  8. Investigating the role of spatial filtering on distractor suppression

    In recent years, evidence has accumulated towards a distractor suppression mechanism that enables efficient selection of targets in a visual search...

    Vaishnavi Mohite, Seema Prasad, Ramesh Kumar Mishra in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 26 December 2023
  9. Mu-Suppression Neurofeedback Training Targeting the Mirror Neuron System: A Pilot Study

    Neurofeedback training (NFT) is a promising adjuvant intervention method. The desynchronization of mu rhythm (8–13 Hz) in the electroencephalogram...

    Samaneh S. Dastgheib, Wenbo Wang, ... Stefan R. Schweinberger in Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
    Article Open access 13 May 2024
  10. Auditory sensory suppression and personality traits using Bear-Fedio inventory

    Epilepsy is considered to be related to deficits in suppression function and is also known to be associated with specific character traits. In this...

    Nobuyuki Takeuchi, Kohei Fujita, ... Koji Inui in Current Psychology
    Article 19 August 2023
  11. Object-based suppression in target search but not in distractor inhibition

    The present study investigated the effect of object representation on attentional priority regarding distractor inhibition and target search...

    Jiyoon Jeong, Yang Seok Cho in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 05 June 2024
  12. Repetition suppression between monetary loss and social pain

    The relationship between monetary loss and pain has been a recent research focus. Prior studies found similarities in the network representation...

    Yue Zhang, Huixin Tan, Siyang Luo in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 18 June 2024
  13. Do salient abrupt onsets trigger suppression?

    Many studies have indicated that abrupt onsets can capture our attention involuntarily. The present study examined whether task-irrelevant onsets...

    Emily Burgess, Christopher Hauck, ... Mei-Ching Lien in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 07 October 2022
  14. Top-down suppression of negative features applies flexibly contingent on visual search goals

    Visually searching for a frequently changing target is assumed to be guided by flexible working memory representations of specific features necessary...

    Marlene Forstinger, Ulrich Ansorge in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 16 April 2024
  15. On preventing capture: Does greater salience cause greater suppression?

    It has been proposed that salient objects have high potential to disrupt target performance, and so people learn to proactively suppress them,...

    Christopher Hauck, Eric Ruthruff, Mei-Ching Lien in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 28 March 2023
  16. Reliability of individual differences in distractor suppression driven by statistical learning

    A series of recent studies has demonstrated that attentional selection is modulated by statistical regularities, even when they concern...

    Yavor Ivanov, Jan Theeuwes, Louisa Bogaerts in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 25 July 2023
  17. Unconscious cognitive reappraisal and unconscious expression suppression regulate emotional responses: an ERP study

    Expression suppression, a common emotion regulation strategy, involves continuous efforts of the individual to suppress the behavioral expression of...

    Yujia Yao, Duo Xu in Current Psychology
    Article 18 July 2023
  18. Suppression of a salient distractor protects the processing of target features

    We are often bombarded with salient stimuli that capture our attention and distract us from our current goals. Decades of research have shown the...

    William Narhi-Martinez, Blaire Dube, ... Julie D. Golomb in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 01 August 2023
  19. Attentional suppression is in place before display onset

    Recent studies have shown that observers can learn to suppress a location that is most likely to contain a distractor. The current study investigates...

    Changrun Huang, Mieke Donk, Jan Theeuwes in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 06 April 2023
  20. Learned feature regularities enable suppression of spatially overlap** stimuli

    Contemporary theories of attentional control state that information can be prioritized based on selection history. Even though theories agree that...

    Daniel D. Thayer, Maggie Miller, ... Thomas C. Sprague in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 23 November 2022
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