Objective This study investigates the neural basis of inattentional deafness, which could result from task irrelevance in the auditory modality. Background Humans can fail to respond to auditory alarms under high workload situations. This failure, termed inattentional deafness, is often attributed to high workload in the visual modality, which reduces one’s capacity for information processing. Besides this, our capacity for processing auditory information could also be selectively diminished if there is no obvious task relevance in the auditory channel. This could be another contributing factor given the rarity of auditory warnings. Method Forty-eight participants performed a visuomotor tracking task while auditory stimuli were presented: a...
The nature of divided attention and working memory load has practical implications for time-pressure...
Individuals often have reduced ability to hear alarms in real world situations (e.g., anesthesia mon...
Previous studies suggested that auditory change-specific neural responses are attention-independent ...
Inattentional deafness is the failure to hear otherwise audible sounds (usually alarms) that may occ...
An analysis of airplane accidents reveals that pilots sometimes purely fail to react to critical aud...
International audienceThe current study examines the role of cognitive and perceptual loads in inatt...
The analysis of airplane accidents reveals that pilots sometimes purely fail to notice yet critical ...
UNLABELLED: Due to capacity limits on perception, conditions of high perceptual load lead to reduced...
An analysis of airplane accidents reveals that pilots sometimes purely fail to react to critical aud...
The current study examines the role of cognitive and perceptual loads in inattentional deafness (the...
International audienceIn the field of aviation, a significant amount of accidents are attributable t...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract High p...
Early studies suggested that auditory stimuli are only (cognitively) processed if they are relevant ...
International audienceThe acoustic environment is critical in Air Traffic Control (ATC), as operator...
In this study we evaluate how cognitive load affects susceptibility to auditory signals. Previous re...
The nature of divided attention and working memory load has practical implications for time-pressure...
Individuals often have reduced ability to hear alarms in real world situations (e.g., anesthesia mon...
Previous studies suggested that auditory change-specific neural responses are attention-independent ...
Inattentional deafness is the failure to hear otherwise audible sounds (usually alarms) that may occ...
An analysis of airplane accidents reveals that pilots sometimes purely fail to react to critical aud...
International audienceThe current study examines the role of cognitive and perceptual loads in inatt...
The analysis of airplane accidents reveals that pilots sometimes purely fail to notice yet critical ...
UNLABELLED: Due to capacity limits on perception, conditions of high perceptual load lead to reduced...
An analysis of airplane accidents reveals that pilots sometimes purely fail to react to critical aud...
The current study examines the role of cognitive and perceptual loads in inattentional deafness (the...
International audienceIn the field of aviation, a significant amount of accidents are attributable t...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract High p...
Early studies suggested that auditory stimuli are only (cognitively) processed if they are relevant ...
International audienceThe acoustic environment is critical in Air Traffic Control (ATC), as operator...
In this study we evaluate how cognitive load affects susceptibility to auditory signals. Previous re...
The nature of divided attention and working memory load has practical implications for time-pressure...
Individuals often have reduced ability to hear alarms in real world situations (e.g., anesthesia mon...
Previous studies suggested that auditory change-specific neural responses are attention-independent ...