The attentional blink (AB) is a widely studied deficit in reporting the second of two sequentially presented targets when they occur within 500 milliseconds. The AB often is interpreted to index a structural limit in sequential visual processing. However, this interpretation is challenged by reports that the deficit can be reduced with several hundred trials of specific training (Braun in Nature, 393 (6684), 424–425, 1998; Choi et al. in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , 109 (30), 12242–12247, 2012; Taatgen et al. in Cognitive Psychology, 59 (1), 1–29, 2009) and other reports that some individuals experience very little or no deficit, even without specific training (Martens et al. in Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18 (9)...
<div><p>Despite consistent evidence showing that attention is a multifaceted mechanism that can oper...
To investigate whether the functioning of cognitive control is contingent upon the attentional set i...
Attentional blink (AB) is known in literature as a failure in reporting the second of two targets (T...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to a deficit in reporting the second of two sequentially presented...
A lot of people show a decline in performance when they have to report a second target stimulus in a...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The atte...
The attentional blink (AB) reflects a temporal restriction of selective attention and is generally r...
Due to our limited attentional resources, in a given instance, we are only aware of a fraction of th...
The attentional blink (AB) reflects a temporal restriction of selective attention and is generally r...
To study the temporal dynamics and capacity-limits of attentional selection and encoding, researcher...
The attentional blink (AB) is a well-established phenomenon in the study of attention. This deficit ...
Even with unimpaired vision, observers sometimes fail to see things right before their open eyes. A ...
Background: Most theories related to the attentional blink (AB), defined as the refractory period of...
One of the major topics in attention literature is the attentional blink (AB), which demonstrates a ...
We blink our eyes more often than necessary to keep our cornea adequately lubricated. Blink rates ar...
<div><p>Despite consistent evidence showing that attention is a multifaceted mechanism that can oper...
To investigate whether the functioning of cognitive control is contingent upon the attentional set i...
Attentional blink (AB) is known in literature as a failure in reporting the second of two targets (T...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to a deficit in reporting the second of two sequentially presented...
A lot of people show a decline in performance when they have to report a second target stimulus in a...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The atte...
The attentional blink (AB) reflects a temporal restriction of selective attention and is generally r...
Due to our limited attentional resources, in a given instance, we are only aware of a fraction of th...
The attentional blink (AB) reflects a temporal restriction of selective attention and is generally r...
To study the temporal dynamics and capacity-limits of attentional selection and encoding, researcher...
The attentional blink (AB) is a well-established phenomenon in the study of attention. This deficit ...
Even with unimpaired vision, observers sometimes fail to see things right before their open eyes. A ...
Background: Most theories related to the attentional blink (AB), defined as the refractory period of...
One of the major topics in attention literature is the attentional blink (AB), which demonstrates a ...
We blink our eyes more often than necessary to keep our cornea adequately lubricated. Blink rates ar...
<div><p>Despite consistent evidence showing that attention is a multifaceted mechanism that can oper...
To investigate whether the functioning of cognitive control is contingent upon the attentional set i...
Attentional blink (AB) is known in literature as a failure in reporting the second of two targets (T...