Testing reward-cue attentional salience: Attainment and dynamic changes

Br J Psychol. 2022 May;113(2):396-411. doi: 10.1111/bjop.12537. Epub 2021 Oct 28.

Abstract

A great wealth of studies has investigated the capacity of motivationally relevant stimuli to bias attention, suggesting that reward predicting cues are prioritized even when reward is no longer delivered and when attending to such stimuli is detrimental to reward achievement. Despite multiple procedures have been adopted to unveil the mechanisms whereby reward cues gain attentional salience, some open questions remain. Indeed, mechanisms different from motivation can be responsible for the capture of attention triggered by the reward cue. In addition, we note that at present only a few studies have sought to address whether the cue attractiveness dynamically follows changes in the associated reward value. Investigating how and to what extent the salience of the reward cue is updated when motivation changes, could help shedding light on how reward-cues attain and maintain their capacity to attract attention, and therefore on apparent irrational attentive behaviors.

Keywords: attention; devaluation; reward; salience; selection history.

MeSH terms

  • Attention
  • Cues*
  • Humans
  • Motivation
  • Reward*