<p>A: Average AB performance data. T2/T1 accuracy data are shown for each condition (prime present/absent) and T1-T2 interval (Lag) separately. As can be seen, in both conditions, a substantial AB was observed. B: The observed relationships between distractor suppression ability and AB recovery. For illustrative purposes, the raw (rather than ranked) data are shown.</p
<p>In A, B, and C behavioral data for N = 10 subjects are represented in dashed red lines with the r...
<p>A. Average detection performance. B. Average reaction times of the celebrity detection task. C. E...
<p>Pane lA illustrates the mean RT as a function of congruency (C, I). It indicates a significant St...
<p>A, the measurements of reaction time (RT) and accurate rate (ACC) in time discrimination task. B,...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
A. Response accuracy as a function of attentional blindness through distractors at various Lag place...
<p>Stimuli replace one another in the centre of the monitor at a rate of 100 msec/item. In this figu...
<p>(a) Empirical RT interference, averaged across participants, represents the RT difference, in ms,...
<p>A. Hit and false alarm rates for discrimination learning. Different experimental runs were aligne...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>The left column shows the accuracy (A) and RT (B) of the low-capacity group. The right column sho...
<p>Behavioral Results: Percentage of Trials in which Advice was Followed and Ignored in each Treatme...
<p>Mean response time ± within-subjects s.e.m. for each distractor condition over the course of the ...
<p>Behavioral data (mean ± standard deviation) of the accuracy and reaction times are shown for each...
<p>In A, B, and C behavioral data for N = 10 subjects are represented in dashed red lines with the r...
<p>A. Average detection performance. B. Average reaction times of the celebrity detection task. C. E...
<p>Pane lA illustrates the mean RT as a function of congruency (C, I). It indicates a significant St...
<p>A, the measurements of reaction time (RT) and accurate rate (ACC) in time discrimination task. B,...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
A. Response accuracy as a function of attentional blindness through distractors at various Lag place...
<p>Stimuli replace one another in the centre of the monitor at a rate of 100 msec/item. In this figu...
<p>(a) Empirical RT interference, averaged across participants, represents the RT difference, in ms,...
<p>A. Hit and false alarm rates for discrimination learning. Different experimental runs were aligne...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>The left column shows the accuracy (A) and RT (B) of the low-capacity group. The right column sho...
<p>Behavioral Results: Percentage of Trials in which Advice was Followed and Ignored in each Treatme...
<p>Mean response time ± within-subjects s.e.m. for each distractor condition over the course of the ...
<p>Behavioral data (mean ± standard deviation) of the accuracy and reaction times are shown for each...
<p>In A, B, and C behavioral data for N = 10 subjects are represented in dashed red lines with the r...
<p>A. Average detection performance. B. Average reaction times of the celebrity detection task. C. E...
<p>Pane lA illustrates the mean RT as a function of congruency (C, I). It indicates a significant St...