Humans have difficulty processing more than one event at a time, as is evidenced by the attentional blink ('blink') phenomenon: the second of two targets in a visual stream of events cannot be reported accurately if it appears between 100 and 500 ms after the first. By using whole-head magnetoencephalography, we show that the probability of behaviourally failing to correctly identify the second target can be predicted from the amount of attentional resources devoted to processing the first target, as indexed by TI activation. This important finding supports resource sharing accounts of divided attention tasks such as the'blink" that is, such tasks may reflect an individual processing strategy rather than an immutable structural processing b...
The research reported in this thesis dealt with the attentional blink: a phenomenon that provides a ...
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...
Humans have difficulty processing more than one event at a time, as is evidenced by the attentional ...
Humans have di⁄culty processing more than one event at a time, as is evidenced by the attentional bl...
To study the temporal dynamics and capacity-limits of attentional selection and encoding, researcher...
Observers often miss a second target (T2) if it follows an identified first target item (T1) within ...
Observers often miss a second target (T2) if it follows an identified first target item (T1) within ...
Observers often miss a second target (T2) if it follows an identified first target item (T1) within...
Several accounts of the attentional blink (AB) have postulated that this dual-target deficit occurs ...
Due to our limited attentional resources, in a given instance, we are only aware of a fraction of th...
The attentional blink phenomenon results from a transitory impairment of attention that can occur du...
The attentional blink (AB) describes a time-based deficit in processing the second of two masked tar...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
The research reported in this thesis dealt with the attentional blink: a phenomenon that provides a ...
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...
Humans have difficulty processing more than one event at a time, as is evidenced by the attentional ...
Humans have di⁄culty processing more than one event at a time, as is evidenced by the attentional bl...
To study the temporal dynamics and capacity-limits of attentional selection and encoding, researcher...
Observers often miss a second target (T2) if it follows an identified first target item (T1) within ...
Observers often miss a second target (T2) if it follows an identified first target item (T1) within ...
Observers often miss a second target (T2) if it follows an identified first target item (T1) within...
Several accounts of the attentional blink (AB) have postulated that this dual-target deficit occurs ...
Due to our limited attentional resources, in a given instance, we are only aware of a fraction of th...
The attentional blink phenomenon results from a transitory impairment of attention that can occur du...
The attentional blink (AB) describes a time-based deficit in processing the second of two masked tar...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
The research reported in this thesis dealt with the attentional blink: a phenomenon that provides a ...
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...