When observers have to identify an object embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) stream, they often erroneously report the identity of a distractor instead of the target (distractor intrusion). In two experiments, we examined whether these intrusion errors are associated with the speed of attentional engagement. Participants reported the identity of target digits indicated by shape selection cues. To manipulate the speed of engagement, targets appeared either within a single RSVP stream or unpredictably in one of two streams. Objects that followed the selection cue were reported more frequently when engagement was delayed (two streams), whereas the probability of reporting objects preceding the cue was higher when engagement ...
Participants searched for four red target letters in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP). On eac...
In selective attention tasks, the efficiency of processing concurrently presented target and distrac...
Human attention is limited in the ability to select and segregate relevant distinct events from the ...
Abstract When observers have to identify an object embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation (R...
When observers have to identify targets among distractors in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSV...
When a target and a distractor that share the same response dimension appear in rapid succession, pa...
In rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) tasks, failures of attentional selectivity are frequently...
AbstractThe attentional blink is the inability to report the second of two targets in an RSVP stream...
ABSTRACT—How does temporal selection work, and along what dimensions does it vary from one instance ...
Identification of a target is impaired when it follows a previous target within 500 ms, suggesting t...
A wealth of neurophysiological data has demonstrated that visual attention can selectively enhance t...
Human attention is limited in the ability to select and segregate relevant distinct events from the ...
Participants searched for four red target letters in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP). On eac...
How does temporal selection work, and along what dimensions does it vary from one instance to the ne...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
Participants searched for four red target letters in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP). On eac...
In selective attention tasks, the efficiency of processing concurrently presented target and distrac...
Human attention is limited in the ability to select and segregate relevant distinct events from the ...
Abstract When observers have to identify an object embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation (R...
When observers have to identify targets among distractors in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSV...
When a target and a distractor that share the same response dimension appear in rapid succession, pa...
In rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) tasks, failures of attentional selectivity are frequently...
AbstractThe attentional blink is the inability to report the second of two targets in an RSVP stream...
ABSTRACT—How does temporal selection work, and along what dimensions does it vary from one instance ...
Identification of a target is impaired when it follows a previous target within 500 ms, suggesting t...
A wealth of neurophysiological data has demonstrated that visual attention can selectively enhance t...
Human attention is limited in the ability to select and segregate relevant distinct events from the ...
Participants searched for four red target letters in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP). On eac...
How does temporal selection work, and along what dimensions does it vary from one instance to the ne...
The time course of attention has often been investigated using a spatial cuing task. However, attent...
Participants searched for four red target letters in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP). On eac...
In selective attention tasks, the efficiency of processing concurrently presented target and distrac...
Human attention is limited in the ability to select and segregate relevant distinct events from the ...