Term ID: T2763

Involuntary Attention

/involuntary-attention/
Automatic capture of attention by salient stimuli without conscious intention, contrasting with controlled attention that is deliberately directed.
Example: Being automatically drawn to sudden loud noises, bright lights, or movement in peripheral vision without consciously deciding to pay attention to these stimuli.

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Reference: Posner (1980)