When items are repeated within a single RSVP stream, the second appearance is often missed by observers. This phenomenon is called repetition blindness (RB), and has been widely studied. In some situations, however, repetition enhances recall of the second item; Dux and Coltheart (in press) called this effect repetition advantage (RA; see also Chun, 1997). In this study, we investigated two possible contributing factors to RA, (i) inter-target distinctiveness (manipulated by presenting targets in the same colour, or two different colours), and (ii) target-distractor distinctiveness (manipulated by presenting distractors in one consistent colour or multiple colours). Two target letters (either repeated or non-repeated) were displayed in eith...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to see or recall the second of two visually similar or iden...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to the failure in detecting the second occurrence of a repeated sti...
Previous studies have reported seemingly conflicting results regarding how the amount of stimulus si...
In six experiments, we investigated the influence of featural differences between targets and distra...
Repetition Blindness (RB) refers to a cognitive phenomenon in which participants fail to report repe...
Vision: the Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, v.22 suppl. is proceedings of Asia-Pacific Confe...
Three experiments investigated whether the repeated-letter inferiority effect (RLIE) and repetition ...
Three experiments investigated whether the repeated-letter inferiority effect (RLIE) and repetition ...
The Repetition Blindness effect (RB) is a robust characteristic of visual perception that involves a...
University students named a 72-ms masked target word that was preceded by two 120-ms consecutively p...
There is a current debate regarding whether attention is influenced by stimulus attributes other tha...
It is widely assumed that distractor stimuli in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) are actively...
There is a current debate regarding whether attention is influenced by stimulus attributes other tha...
There is a current debate regarding whether attention is influenced by stimulus attributes other tha...
In a simplified repetition blindness (RB) paradigm, university students named target words (C2) that...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to see or recall the second of two visually similar or iden...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to the failure in detecting the second occurrence of a repeated sti...
Previous studies have reported seemingly conflicting results regarding how the amount of stimulus si...
In six experiments, we investigated the influence of featural differences between targets and distra...
Repetition Blindness (RB) refers to a cognitive phenomenon in which participants fail to report repe...
Vision: the Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, v.22 suppl. is proceedings of Asia-Pacific Confe...
Three experiments investigated whether the repeated-letter inferiority effect (RLIE) and repetition ...
Three experiments investigated whether the repeated-letter inferiority effect (RLIE) and repetition ...
The Repetition Blindness effect (RB) is a robust characteristic of visual perception that involves a...
University students named a 72-ms masked target word that was preceded by two 120-ms consecutively p...
There is a current debate regarding whether attention is influenced by stimulus attributes other tha...
It is widely assumed that distractor stimuli in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) are actively...
There is a current debate regarding whether attention is influenced by stimulus attributes other tha...
There is a current debate regarding whether attention is influenced by stimulus attributes other tha...
In a simplified repetition blindness (RB) paradigm, university students named target words (C2) that...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to see or recall the second of two visually similar or iden...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to the failure in detecting the second occurrence of a repeated sti...
Previous studies have reported seemingly conflicting results regarding how the amount of stimulus si...