Background Most people show a remarkable deficit in reporting the second of two targets (T2) when presented 200–500 ms after the first (T1), reflecting an ‘attentional blink’ (AB). However, there are large individual differences in the magnitude of the effect, with some people, referred to as ‘non-blinkers’, showing no such attentional restrictions. Methodology/Principal Findings Here we replicate these individual differences in a task requiring identification of two letters amongst digits, and show that the observed differences in T2 performance cannot be attributed to individual differences in T1 performance. In a second experiment, the generality of the non-blinkers' superior performance was tested using a task containing novel pi...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink-a deficit in report...
Due to our limited attentional resources, in a given instance, we are only aware of a fraction of th...
2 A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink (AB): A deficit i...
Background: Most people show a remarkable deficit in reporting the second of two targets (T2) when p...
BACKGROUND: Most people show a remarkable deficit in reporting the second of two targets (T2) when p...
Most people show a remarkable deficit in reporting the second of two targets (T2) when presented 200...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
If two to-be-identified targets are presented in close temporal succession, identification for the s...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
BACKGROUND: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
& A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink—a deficit in ...
& A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink—a deficit in ...
Background: Most people show a remarkable deficit to report the second of two targets when presented...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink-a deficit in report...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink-a deficit in report...
Due to our limited attentional resources, in a given instance, we are only aware of a fraction of th...
2 A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink (AB): A deficit i...
Background: Most people show a remarkable deficit in reporting the second of two targets (T2) when p...
BACKGROUND: Most people show a remarkable deficit in reporting the second of two targets (T2) when p...
Most people show a remarkable deficit in reporting the second of two targets (T2) when presented 200...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
If two to-be-identified targets are presented in close temporal succession, identification for the s...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
BACKGROUND: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
& A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink—a deficit in ...
& A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink—a deficit in ...
Background: Most people show a remarkable deficit to report the second of two targets when presented...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink-a deficit in report...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink-a deficit in report...
Due to our limited attentional resources, in a given instance, we are only aware of a fraction of th...
2 A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink (AB): A deficit i...