Identification of the second of two targets (T1, T2, inserted in a stream of distractors) is impaired when presented within 500 ms after the first (attentional blink, AB). Barring a T1-T2 task-switch, it is thought that T2 must be backward-masked to obtain an AB (Giesbrecht & Di Lollo, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 24, 1454- 1466, 1998). We tested the hypothesis that Giesbrecht & Di Lollo's findings were vitiated by ceiling constraints arising from either response scale (experiment 1) or data limitations (experiment 2). In experiment 1, digitdistractors were replaced with pseudoletters to incr...
The attentional blink (AB) is a difficulty in correctly processing a target when it follows one or m...
The attentional blink (AB) is the impaired ability to identify a second target (e.g., letter) presen...
In the attentional blink (AB) perception of the second of two visual targets (T2) is impaired if pre...
Identification of the second of two targets (T1, T2, inserted in a stream of distractors) ...
When two targets are embedded in a temporal stream of distractors, second-target identification is i...
The attentional blink ( AB) refers to the. finding that observers often miss the second of two maske...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to the finding that observers often miss the second of two masked ...
The attentional blink is the robust finding that processing a masked item (T1) hinders the subsequen...
Key to our understanding of the temporal limits of attention as reflected in the attentional blink (...
AbstractAttention to a visual target can affect perception of a subsequent target for half a second,...
AbstractWhen two targets, T1 and T2, are embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation of distracto...
he attentional blink (AB) effect refers to the finding that the second of two quickly presented mask...
attention, are presented within half a second of each other, report of the second target is poor (Br...
Identification of the second of two targets is impaired when these appear within 500 ms of each othe...
Attentional blink (AB) is a phenomenon that describes the difficulty individuals have in reporting t...
The attentional blink (AB) is a difficulty in correctly processing a target when it follows one or m...
The attentional blink (AB) is the impaired ability to identify a second target (e.g., letter) presen...
In the attentional blink (AB) perception of the second of two visual targets (T2) is impaired if pre...
Identification of the second of two targets (T1, T2, inserted in a stream of distractors) ...
When two targets are embedded in a temporal stream of distractors, second-target identification is i...
The attentional blink ( AB) refers to the. finding that observers often miss the second of two maske...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to the finding that observers often miss the second of two masked ...
The attentional blink is the robust finding that processing a masked item (T1) hinders the subsequen...
Key to our understanding of the temporal limits of attention as reflected in the attentional blink (...
AbstractAttention to a visual target can affect perception of a subsequent target for half a second,...
AbstractWhen two targets, T1 and T2, are embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation of distracto...
he attentional blink (AB) effect refers to the finding that the second of two quickly presented mask...
attention, are presented within half a second of each other, report of the second target is poor (Br...
Identification of the second of two targets is impaired when these appear within 500 ms of each othe...
Attentional blink (AB) is a phenomenon that describes the difficulty individuals have in reporting t...
The attentional blink (AB) is a difficulty in correctly processing a target when it follows one or m...
The attentional blink (AB) is the impaired ability to identify a second target (e.g., letter) presen...
In the attentional blink (AB) perception of the second of two visual targets (T2) is impaired if pre...