AbstractThe attentional blink is the inability to report the second of two targets in an RSVP stream when they are separated by 200–500ms. Recent evidence shows that this failure results from three dissociable changes to the properties of temporal selective attention. During the attentional blink, selection is suppressed (items are selected less effectively, resulting in greater levels of random guessing), diffused (more letters around the target are selected), and delayed (the items that are selected tend to be later in the RSVP stream relative to the cue) [Vul, E., Nieuwenstein, M., & Kanwisher, N. (2008). Temporal selection is suppressed, delayed, and diffused during the attentional blink. Psychological Science, 19(1), 55–61]. Here we as...
Observers often miss the 2nd of 2 visual targets (first target [T1] and second target [T2]) when the...
Every waking moment we are bombarded with large amounts of information. Given the limited ability to...
AbstractHumans comprehend the “gist” of even a complex natural scene within a small fraction of a se...
ABSTRACT—How does temporal selection work, and along what dimensions does it vary from one instance ...
How does temporal selection work, and along what dimensions does it vary from one instance to the ne...
How does temporal selection work, and along what dimensions does it vary from one instance to the ne...
Identification of a target is impaired when it follows a previous target within 500 ms, suggesting t...
When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people frequently fail ...
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...
The research reported in this thesis dealt with the attentional blink: a phenomenon that provides a ...
When observers have to identify an object embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) stre...
AbstractIn the attentional blink [Raymond, J. E., Shapiro, K. L., & Arnell, K. M. (1992). Temporary ...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to a deficit in reporting the second of two targets (T2) in a rapi...
Observers often miss the 2nd of 2 visual targets (first target [T1] and second target [T2]) when the...
Every waking moment we are bombarded with large amounts of information. Given the limited ability to...
AbstractHumans comprehend the “gist” of even a complex natural scene within a small fraction of a se...
ABSTRACT—How does temporal selection work, and along what dimensions does it vary from one instance ...
How does temporal selection work, and along what dimensions does it vary from one instance to the ne...
How does temporal selection work, and along what dimensions does it vary from one instance to the ne...
Identification of a target is impaired when it follows a previous target within 500 ms, suggesting t...
When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people frequently fail ...
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...
The research reported in this thesis dealt with the attentional blink: a phenomenon that provides a ...
When observers have to identify an object embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) stre...
AbstractIn the attentional blink [Raymond, J. E., Shapiro, K. L., & Arnell, K. M. (1992). Temporary ...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to a deficit in reporting the second of two targets (T2) in a rapi...
Observers often miss the 2nd of 2 visual targets (first target [T1] and second target [T2]) when the...
Every waking moment we are bombarded with large amounts of information. Given the limited ability to...
AbstractHumans comprehend the “gist” of even a complex natural scene within a small fraction of a se...