In the present experiments, failures of selective visual attention were invoked using the B. A. Eriksen and C. W. Eriksen (1974) flanker task. On each trial, a three-letter stimulus array was flashed briefly, followed by a mask. The identity of the two flanking letters was response congruent, neutral, or incongruent with the identity of the middle target letter. On half of the trials, confidence ratings were obtained after each response. In the first three experiments, participants were highly overconfident in the accuracy of their responding to incongruent flanker stimulus arrays. In a final experiment, presenting a prestimulus target location cue greatly reduced both selective attention failure and overconfidence. The findings demonstrate...
n both natural and laboratory settings, people are often required to fo- I cus their attention on a ...
The present experiments investigated the mechanism responsible for the proportion valid cueing effec...
Participants were assigned to one of two types of psychophysical tasks: signal detection or line-len...
Spatial attention allows us to make more accurate decisions about events in our environment. Decisio...
AbstractThe present experiments indicate that in a 7-AFC double judgment accuracy task with unmasked...
The present study investigated findings discussed in a review by Vickers (1985) which suggest that t...
Spatial attention allows us to make more accurate decisions about events in our environment. Decisio...
Many psychophysics investigations have implemented pre-cues to direct an observer's attention to a s...
International audienceTemporal attention enhances the perceptual representation of a stimulus at a p...
AbstractRecent research has demonstrated that involuntary attention improves target identification a...
How do human observers determine their degree of belief of being correct in a 22 decision about a vi...
International audiencePerceptual decisions are accompanied by feelings of confidence that reflect th...
Response interference (or response conflict) refers to the phenomenon whereby response times to a ta...
voluntary and involuntary attention. They claimed that although accuracy was affected by an informat...
Selective attention to a target yields faster and more accurate responses. Faster response times, in...
n both natural and laboratory settings, people are often required to fo- I cus their attention on a ...
The present experiments investigated the mechanism responsible for the proportion valid cueing effec...
Participants were assigned to one of two types of psychophysical tasks: signal detection or line-len...
Spatial attention allows us to make more accurate decisions about events in our environment. Decisio...
AbstractThe present experiments indicate that in a 7-AFC double judgment accuracy task with unmasked...
The present study investigated findings discussed in a review by Vickers (1985) which suggest that t...
Spatial attention allows us to make more accurate decisions about events in our environment. Decisio...
Many psychophysics investigations have implemented pre-cues to direct an observer's attention to a s...
International audienceTemporal attention enhances the perceptual representation of a stimulus at a p...
AbstractRecent research has demonstrated that involuntary attention improves target identification a...
How do human observers determine their degree of belief of being correct in a 22 decision about a vi...
International audiencePerceptual decisions are accompanied by feelings of confidence that reflect th...
Response interference (or response conflict) refers to the phenomenon whereby response times to a ta...
voluntary and involuntary attention. They claimed that although accuracy was affected by an informat...
Selective attention to a target yields faster and more accurate responses. Faster response times, in...
n both natural and laboratory settings, people are often required to fo- I cus their attention on a ...
The present experiments investigated the mechanism responsible for the proportion valid cueing effec...
Participants were assigned to one of two types of psychophysical tasks: signal detection or line-len...