In six experiments, we investigated the influence of featural differences between targets and distractors on the detection and identification of dissimilar and repeated targets in conditions that typically produce an attentional blink and repetition blindness (when a target is repeated). Rapid serial visual presentation streams were presented that contained letter targets and distractors that were either letters or digits. The targets and the distractors were either the same color or a different color and were presented either in the same font or in a different font. Dual-target performance on nonrepeat trials was strongly enhanced when the targets were colored. In addition, when subjects used either the color or the font cues to select the...
In a series of studies, we use different variations of the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
We investigated whether a failure of distractor inhibition contributes to the magnitude of the atten...
When items are repeated within a single RSVP stream, the second appearance is often missed by observ...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
Vision: the Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, v.22 suppl. is proceedings of Asia-Pacific Confe...
Three experiments investigated whether the repeated-letter inferiority effect (RLIE) and repetition ...
Three experiments investigated whether the repeated-letter inferiority effect (RLIE) and repetition ...
Repetition of target properties across consecutive visual search trials affects response time: a phe...
1. We investigated distractor processing in a dual-target rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) ta...
University students named a 72-ms masked target word that was preceded by two 120-ms consecutively p...
Repetition Blindness (RB) refers to a cognitive phenomenon in which participants fail to report repe...
It is widely assumed that distractor stimuli in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) are actively...
Participants searched for four red target letters in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP). On eac...
Observers demonstrate an impaired ability to report the second of two targets in a rapid serial visu...
In a series of studies, we use different variations of the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
We investigated whether a failure of distractor inhibition contributes to the magnitude of the atten...
When items are repeated within a single RSVP stream, the second appearance is often missed by observ...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
Vision: the Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, v.22 suppl. is proceedings of Asia-Pacific Confe...
Three experiments investigated whether the repeated-letter inferiority effect (RLIE) and repetition ...
Three experiments investigated whether the repeated-letter inferiority effect (RLIE) and repetition ...
Repetition of target properties across consecutive visual search trials affects response time: a phe...
1. We investigated distractor processing in a dual-target rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) ta...
University students named a 72-ms masked target word that was preceded by two 120-ms consecutively p...
Repetition Blindness (RB) refers to a cognitive phenomenon in which participants fail to report repe...
It is widely assumed that distractor stimuli in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) are actively...
Participants searched for four red target letters in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP). On eac...
Observers demonstrate an impaired ability to report the second of two targets in a rapid serial visu...
In a series of studies, we use different variations of the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
We investigated whether a failure of distractor inhibition contributes to the magnitude of the atten...