Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to see or recall the second of two visually similar or identical items in rapid serial visual presentation. It was initially demonstrated by Kanwisher (1987), who proposed that a second token of a given word or object type cannot be established when the two items occur close in time. Bavelier and Potter (1992) showed that RB also occurs between visually different items that are phonologically similar. They proposed that RB may occur not only when the targets are physically similar, but also when they have to be registered or encoded in short-term memory (STM) along dimensions on which they are similar. This hypothesis predicts that RB between visually different items should not be restricted to words...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the finding that observers often miss the repetition of an item within ...
Repetition blindness (RB) was investigated in a new paradigm in which effects could stem from items ...
Accuracy of report of words in a rapidly presented sequence is reduced if 1 word is a repetition of ...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to people‘s tendency to omit the second occurrence of a repeated it...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the inability to detect or recall a repeated word in rapid serial visua...
The Repetition Blindness effect (RB) is a robust characteristic of visual perception that involves a...
Repetition Blindness (RB) is the failure to recall the 2nd instance of a rapidly presented word. Fiv...
Report of both words from a sequence presented at rates of 8-10 per second is reduced if one of the ...
Abstract- This study tested for predicted effects of syntax on a repetition deficit (RD) known as re...
When items are repeated within a single RSVP stream, the second appearance is often missed by observ...
Repetition Blindness (RB) refers to a cognitive phenomenon in which participants fail to report repe...
The repetition blindness effect (RB) occurs when individuals are unable to recall a repeated word re...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to the failure in detecting the second occurrence of a repeated sti...
Most of what is known about comprehension and memory of briefly presented visual stimuli comes from ...
Vision: the Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, v.22 suppl. is proceedings of Asia-Pacific Confe...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the finding that observers often miss the repetition of an item within ...
Repetition blindness (RB) was investigated in a new paradigm in which effects could stem from items ...
Accuracy of report of words in a rapidly presented sequence is reduced if 1 word is a repetition of ...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to people‘s tendency to omit the second occurrence of a repeated it...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the inability to detect or recall a repeated word in rapid serial visua...
The Repetition Blindness effect (RB) is a robust characteristic of visual perception that involves a...
Repetition Blindness (RB) is the failure to recall the 2nd instance of a rapidly presented word. Fiv...
Report of both words from a sequence presented at rates of 8-10 per second is reduced if one of the ...
Abstract- This study tested for predicted effects of syntax on a repetition deficit (RD) known as re...
When items are repeated within a single RSVP stream, the second appearance is often missed by observ...
Repetition Blindness (RB) refers to a cognitive phenomenon in which participants fail to report repe...
The repetition blindness effect (RB) occurs when individuals are unable to recall a repeated word re...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to the failure in detecting the second occurrence of a repeated sti...
Most of what is known about comprehension and memory of briefly presented visual stimuli comes from ...
Vision: the Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, v.22 suppl. is proceedings of Asia-Pacific Confe...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the finding that observers often miss the repetition of an item within ...
Repetition blindness (RB) was investigated in a new paradigm in which effects could stem from items ...
Accuracy of report of words in a rapidly presented sequence is reduced if 1 word is a repetition of ...