When the second of two targets (T2) is presented temporally close to the first target (T1) in rapid serial visual presentation, accuracy to detect/identify T2 is markedly reduced as compared to longer target separations. This is known as the attentional blink (AB), and is thought to reflect a limitation of selective attention. While most individuals show an AB, research has demonstrated that individuals are variously susceptible to this effect. To explain these differences, Dale and Arnell (2010) examined whether dispositional differences in attentional breadth, as measured by the Navon letter task, could predict individual AB magnitude. They found that individuals who showed a natural bias toward the broad, global level of Navon letter sti...
Our attention is known to be intrinsically variable over time, especially when divided over multiple...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
This study examines the attentional blink (AB) under conditions where attention was directed either ...
The attentional blink (AB) is an individual’s inability to perceive the second of two targets presen...
If two to-be-identified targets are presented in close temporal succession, identification for the s...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) to hierarchical stimuli have been compared for global/ local target ...
When identifying two targets in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), accuracy on the second targ...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
A large body of research reports individual differences in local and global visual processing in rel...
Due to our limited attentional resources, in a given instance, we are only aware of a fraction of th...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
To study the temporal dynamics and capacity-limits of attentional selection and encoding, researcher...
BackgroundAttention is restricted for the second of two targets when it is presented within 200-500 ...
BACKGROUND: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
Background Most people show a remarkable deficit in reporting the second of two targets (T2) when...
Our attention is known to be intrinsically variable over time, especially when divided over multiple...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
This study examines the attentional blink (AB) under conditions where attention was directed either ...
The attentional blink (AB) is an individual’s inability to perceive the second of two targets presen...
If two to-be-identified targets are presented in close temporal succession, identification for the s...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) to hierarchical stimuli have been compared for global/ local target ...
When identifying two targets in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), accuracy on the second targ...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
A large body of research reports individual differences in local and global visual processing in rel...
Due to our limited attentional resources, in a given instance, we are only aware of a fraction of th...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
To study the temporal dynamics and capacity-limits of attentional selection and encoding, researcher...
BackgroundAttention is restricted for the second of two targets when it is presented within 200-500 ...
BACKGROUND: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
Background Most people show a remarkable deficit in reporting the second of two targets (T2) when...
Our attention is known to be intrinsically variable over time, especially when divided over multiple...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
This study examines the attentional blink (AB) under conditions where attention was directed either ...