Whether attention affects the estimated length of a line has been debated for a long time. Some authors have found estimated length to increase with attention; others have found that it decreased. The present study further investigated this problem with two experiments. The first confirmed that estimated length decreased with attention; however, this result had low reliability. The second experiment indicated that estimated length significantly decreased with attention for some participants and significantly increased for others. This finding accounts for the low reliability of the first experiment and for the conflicting results of previous studies. Implications of opposite effects of attention for models of sensory intensity are discussed...
How does attention influence the judged duration of a brief stimulus? In the four experiments repor...
The authors tested whether the attentional blink (AB), a deficit in the ability to report a second t...
International audienceThe word length effect in Lexical Decision (LD) has been studied in many behav...
In 1956, Fraisse, et al. reported subjects judged that lines were longer when voluntary attention wa...
Studies to assess experimentally whether attention affects the judged length of a line have produced...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
It is unclear to what extent attention affects perception rather than memory and decision. Is all of...
Covert attention, the selective processing of visual information in the absence of eye movements, im...
Although criticism of theoretical treatments of attention has accelerated recently, new formulations...
The list length effect in recognition memory has been the subject of recent debate. Many studies hav...
Published online: 5 May 2016Clinical neglect patients overattend to stimuli on their right, whereas ...
Normal adults were tested in a series of three experiments to examine the influences of spatial loca...
The list length effect in recognition memory has been the subject of recent debate. Many studies hav...
Two experiments focus on the relationship between the exposure duration(ED) and the Attention Blink ...
How does attention influence the judged duration of a brief stimulus? In the four experiments repor...
The authors tested whether the attentional blink (AB), a deficit in the ability to report a second t...
International audienceThe word length effect in Lexical Decision (LD) has been studied in many behav...
In 1956, Fraisse, et al. reported subjects judged that lines were longer when voluntary attention wa...
Studies to assess experimentally whether attention affects the judged length of a line have produced...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
It is unclear to what extent attention affects perception rather than memory and decision. Is all of...
Covert attention, the selective processing of visual information in the absence of eye movements, im...
Although criticism of theoretical treatments of attention has accelerated recently, new formulations...
The list length effect in recognition memory has been the subject of recent debate. Many studies hav...
Published online: 5 May 2016Clinical neglect patients overattend to stimuli on their right, whereas ...
Normal adults were tested in a series of three experiments to examine the influences of spatial loca...
The list length effect in recognition memory has been the subject of recent debate. Many studies hav...
Two experiments focus on the relationship between the exposure duration(ED) and the Attention Blink ...
How does attention influence the judged duration of a brief stimulus? In the four experiments repor...
The authors tested whether the attentional blink (AB), a deficit in the ability to report a second t...
International audienceThe word length effect in Lexical Decision (LD) has been studied in many behav...