Background\ud \ud When observers are asked to identify two targets in rapid sequence, they often suffer profound performance deficits for the second target, even when the spatial location of the targets is known. This attentional blink (AB) is usually attributed to the time required to process a previous target, implying that a link should exist between individual differences in information processing speed and the AB.\ud \ud Methodology/Principal Findings\ud \ud The present work investigated this question by examining the relationship between a rapid automatized naming task typically used to assess information-processing speed and the magnitude of the AB. The results indicated that faster processing actually resulted in a greater AB, but o...
When identifying two targets in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), accuracy on the second targ...
When a second target (T2) is presented in close succession of a first target (T1) within a stream of...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The atte...
Background: When observers are asked to identify two targets in rapid sequence, they often suffer pr...
When observers are asked to identify two targets in rapid sequence, they often suffer profound perfo...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
To study the temporal dynamics and capacity-limits of attentional selection and encoding, researcher...
The research reported in this thesis dealt with the attentional blink: a phenomenon that provides a ...
Due to our limited attentional resources, in a given instance, we are only aware of a fraction of th...
Attention is restricted for the second of two targets when it is presented within 200–500 ms of the ...
BACKGROUND: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink (AB): a deficit in ...
What is the time course of attention? Research using rapid-stimulus streams has suggested that it is...
When two targets are presented within 700 msec of each other, accuracy in identifying the first targ...
The Attentional Blink (AB) represents the limits of temporal processing capacity and is estimated us...
When identifying two targets in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), accuracy on the second targ...
When a second target (T2) is presented in close succession of a first target (T1) within a stream of...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The atte...
Background: When observers are asked to identify two targets in rapid sequence, they often suffer pr...
When observers are asked to identify two targets in rapid sequence, they often suffer profound perfo...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
To study the temporal dynamics and capacity-limits of attentional selection and encoding, researcher...
The research reported in this thesis dealt with the attentional blink: a phenomenon that provides a ...
Due to our limited attentional resources, in a given instance, we are only aware of a fraction of th...
Attention is restricted for the second of two targets when it is presented within 200–500 ms of the ...
BACKGROUND: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink (AB): a deficit in ...
What is the time course of attention? Research using rapid-stimulus streams has suggested that it is...
When two targets are presented within 700 msec of each other, accuracy in identifying the first targ...
The Attentional Blink (AB) represents the limits of temporal processing capacity and is estimated us...
When identifying two targets in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), accuracy on the second targ...
When a second target (T2) is presented in close succession of a first target (T1) within a stream of...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The atte...