We examined the effect of hearing two types of self-relevant words, one's own name and the name of others, on vigilant attention, arousal, and subjective sleepiness during performing the Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT). Participants performed the PVT under three experimental conditions, (a) hearing own full name (high self-relevant condition), (b) hearing other's name (low self- relevant condition) and (c) the control condition with no stimuli. Participants heard the names every 20 sec. Self-relevance was assessed before the experiment using the self-relevance scale. The results of the behavioral effects are relatively small and not consistently supported by all of the performance indicators. A tentative conclusion, based on the overall pa...
Auto-referential materials (i.e., the own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture...
Music is found in various aspects of daily life. Many individuals listen to music while completing m...
Recent theoretical accounts maintain that core components of attentional functioning are preferentia...
The goal of the present study was to examine the effect of listening to self-relevant words (i.e., o...
This study examined the attention capturing effect by one’s own name using a cross-modal oddball tas...
Research of the distractor value of hearing the own name has shown that this self-referring stimulus...
AbstractAmong auditory stimuli, the own name is one of the most powerful and it is able to automatic...
One’s own name constitutes a unique part of conscious awareness – but does this also hold true for u...
die y in on, 17 present study, a stimulus that is unique to each individual was used: the self-face....
This investigation examined a series of hypotheses regarding the processing of information about sel...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
Self-focused attention refers to awareness of self-referent, internally generated information. It ca...
One's own name constitutes a unique part of conscious awareness - but does this also hold true for u...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
The ability to discriminate self- and non-self voice cues is a fundamental aspect of self-awareness ...
Auto-referential materials (i.e., the own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture...
Music is found in various aspects of daily life. Many individuals listen to music while completing m...
Recent theoretical accounts maintain that core components of attentional functioning are preferentia...
The goal of the present study was to examine the effect of listening to self-relevant words (i.e., o...
This study examined the attention capturing effect by one’s own name using a cross-modal oddball tas...
Research of the distractor value of hearing the own name has shown that this self-referring stimulus...
AbstractAmong auditory stimuli, the own name is one of the most powerful and it is able to automatic...
One’s own name constitutes a unique part of conscious awareness – but does this also hold true for u...
die y in on, 17 present study, a stimulus that is unique to each individual was used: the self-face....
This investigation examined a series of hypotheses regarding the processing of information about sel...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
Self-focused attention refers to awareness of self-referent, internally generated information. It ca...
One's own name constitutes a unique part of conscious awareness - but does this also hold true for u...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
The ability to discriminate self- and non-self voice cues is a fundamental aspect of self-awareness ...
Auto-referential materials (i.e., the own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture...
Music is found in various aspects of daily life. Many individuals listen to music while completing m...
Recent theoretical accounts maintain that core components of attentional functioning are preferentia...