The attentional blink (AB) is an impairment of attention, which occurs when subjects have to report a target stimulus (T2) following a previous target (T1) with a short delay (up to 600 ms). Theories explaining the AB assume that processing of T2 is more vulnerable to decay or substitution, as long as attention is allocated to T1. Existing models of the AB, however, do not account for the fact that T2 detection accuracy reaches the minimum when T2 is presented after about 300 ms and not immediately following T1. Therefore, a new model is suggested, which is based on chronometrical considerations together with recent neurophysiological findings concerning the relation between the P3 event-related potential and the AB, the interaction between...
When people monitor a visual stream of rapidly presented stimuli for two targets (T1 and T2), they o...
When people monitor a visual stream of rapidly presented stimuli for two targets (T1 and T2), they o...
Attentional blink (AB) is known in literature as a failure in reporting the second of two targets (T...
The attentional blink (AB) is an impairment of attention, which occurs when subjects have to report ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe attentional blink (AB) is an impairment of attention, which occurs...
Attentional blink (AB) is a phenomenon that describes the difficulty individuals have in reporting t...
The attentional blink phenomenon results from a transitory impairment of attention that can occur du...
A rapid serial visual presentation technique was used to display sequentially two targets, T1 and T2...
The attentional blink (AB) effect is characterized by a failure to detect a second target following ...
Observers often miss the 2nd of 2 visual targets (first target [T1] and second target [T2]) when the...
As demonstrated by the attentional blink (AB) phenomenon, awareness for attended stimuli is governed...
As demonstrated by the attentional blink (AB) phenomenon, awareness for attended stimuli is governed...
When people monitor a visual stream of rapidly presented stimuli for two targets (T1 and T2), they o...
The Attentional Blink (AB) usually refers to the impaired report of a second target (T2) if it appea...
This article explores the time course of the functional interplay between detection and encoding sta...
When people monitor a visual stream of rapidly presented stimuli for two targets (T1 and T2), they o...
When people monitor a visual stream of rapidly presented stimuli for two targets (T1 and T2), they o...
Attentional blink (AB) is known in literature as a failure in reporting the second of two targets (T...
The attentional blink (AB) is an impairment of attention, which occurs when subjects have to report ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe attentional blink (AB) is an impairment of attention, which occurs...
Attentional blink (AB) is a phenomenon that describes the difficulty individuals have in reporting t...
The attentional blink phenomenon results from a transitory impairment of attention that can occur du...
A rapid serial visual presentation technique was used to display sequentially two targets, T1 and T2...
The attentional blink (AB) effect is characterized by a failure to detect a second target following ...
Observers often miss the 2nd of 2 visual targets (first target [T1] and second target [T2]) when the...
As demonstrated by the attentional blink (AB) phenomenon, awareness for attended stimuli is governed...
As demonstrated by the attentional blink (AB) phenomenon, awareness for attended stimuli is governed...
When people monitor a visual stream of rapidly presented stimuli for two targets (T1 and T2), they o...
The Attentional Blink (AB) usually refers to the impaired report of a second target (T2) if it appea...
This article explores the time course of the functional interplay between detection and encoding sta...
When people monitor a visual stream of rapidly presented stimuli for two targets (T1 and T2), they o...
When people monitor a visual stream of rapidly presented stimuli for two targets (T1 and T2), they o...
Attentional blink (AB) is known in literature as a failure in reporting the second of two targets (T...