While a robust Attentional Blink (AB) occurs for letters, digits, and objects, the evidence is mixed for face targets. The multiple channel hypothesis posits that both configural and featural channels operate for faces during an AB task and each channel has its own resource limitations. Consequently, if Target 1 (T1) only occupies one channel then Target 2 (T2) is processed via the other channel avoiding the AB. Three experiments employed a two-target-mask paradigm to examine the multiple channel hypothesis by varying the featural and configural processing requirements of T1 and T2 faces. Experiment 1 used clear upright and clear inverted faces, and Experiment 2 used blurred upright and clear inverted faces, to engage configural and featura...
When asked to identify 2 visual targets (T1 and T2 for the 1st and 2nd targets, respectively) embedd...
When faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. Here we r...
When two targets are presented in rapid succession, identification of the first target is nearly per...
The attentional blink (AB) is a transient attentional deficit that occurs when two stimuli that must...
The attentional blink (AB) is a transient attentional deficit that occurs when two stimuli that must...
In rapid serial visual presentation, identification of the second of two targets is impaired when it...
<div><p>Temporal allocation of attention is often investigated with a paradigm in which two relevant...
In the present study, we investigated whether faces have an advantage in retaining attention over ot...
Behavioral studies have observed facial recognition bypass attentional limitations when performed wi...
<p>Faces of different categories of mammals were used as distracters while human faces were presente...
The attentional blink (AB) is a difficulty in correctly processing a target when it follows one or m...
The attentional blink is the robust finding that processing a masked item (T1) hinders the subsequen...
Poster Session - Face perception: Inversion, eye movements, gaze perception: no. 26.508Open Access J...
Temporal allocation of attention is often investigated with a paradigm in which two relevant target ...
Theories of the attentional blink (AB) – an impairment in perceiving the second of two targets shown...
When asked to identify 2 visual targets (T1 and T2 for the 1st and 2nd targets, respectively) embedd...
When faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. Here we r...
When two targets are presented in rapid succession, identification of the first target is nearly per...
The attentional blink (AB) is a transient attentional deficit that occurs when two stimuli that must...
The attentional blink (AB) is a transient attentional deficit that occurs when two stimuli that must...
In rapid serial visual presentation, identification of the second of two targets is impaired when it...
<div><p>Temporal allocation of attention is often investigated with a paradigm in which two relevant...
In the present study, we investigated whether faces have an advantage in retaining attention over ot...
Behavioral studies have observed facial recognition bypass attentional limitations when performed wi...
<p>Faces of different categories of mammals were used as distracters while human faces were presente...
The attentional blink (AB) is a difficulty in correctly processing a target when it follows one or m...
The attentional blink is the robust finding that processing a masked item (T1) hinders the subsequen...
Poster Session - Face perception: Inversion, eye movements, gaze perception: no. 26.508Open Access J...
Temporal allocation of attention is often investigated with a paradigm in which two relevant target ...
Theories of the attentional blink (AB) – an impairment in perceiving the second of two targets shown...
When asked to identify 2 visual targets (T1 and T2 for the 1st and 2nd targets, respectively) embedd...
When faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. Here we r...
When two targets are presented in rapid succession, identification of the first target is nearly per...