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How task representations guide attention: Further evidence for the shielding function of task sets
2009
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition
To pursue goal directed behavior, the cognitive system must be shielded against interference from irrelevant information. Aside from the online adjustment of cognitive control widely discussed in the literature, an additional mechanism of preventive goal shielding is suggested that circumvents irrelevant information from being processed in the first place. Participants had to react to 8 different words depicting clothing items that were presented in front of line drawings that could be either
doi:10.1037/a0014647
pmid:19271860
fatcat:36jvtuylibg4phjiqhqepuakri