Journal of Cognition (Jul 2023)

Target Salience and Search Modes: A Commentary on Theeuwes (2023)

  • Heinrich R. Liesefeld,
  • Hermann J. Müller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/joc.279
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 38 – 38

Abstract

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In a healthy scientific community, theories influence each other and promising ideas are embraced by competing theoretical camps. We are therefore pleased that Theeuwes (2023) now agrees with core points of our theoretical position (Liesefeld et al., 2021; Liesefeld & Müller, 2020), most notably, the central role target salience plays for interference by salient distractors and the conditions that facilitate clump scanning. The present commentary traces the development of Theeuwes’ theorizing and carves out remaining discrepancies, most notably the conjecture of two qualitatively distinct search modes. Such a dichotomy is embraced by us, but decidedly rejected by Theeuwes. Accordingly, we selectively review some evidence in favor of search modes that appear crucial to the current debate.

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