AbstractAttention to a visual target can affect perception of a subsequent target for half a second, increasing its sensitivity to backward masking (the attentional blink, AB). In 6 studies, we compared the AB when the second target and its mask had a common onset and when the mask appeared after the target. The results indicate that common-onset masks do not produce large ABs even when there is a feature change or an interruption of the mask after the target but do produce a large AB if the location of the mask is changed. The data suggest that new object onsets reduce conscious access to unattended targets
In the attentional blink (AB) perception of the second of two visual targets (T2) is impaired if pre...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to the finding that observers often miss the second of two masked ...
Identification of the second of two targets (T1, T2, inserted in a stream of distractors) ...
AbstractAttention to a visual target can affect perception of a subsequent target for half a second,...
In pattern masking, the target and mask are presented at the same location and follow one another ve...
The attentional blink (AB) is a difficulty in correctly processing a target when it follows one or m...
The relationship between attention and visual masking was investigated in a cued detection task usin...
Backward masking in visual perception occurs when the visibility of a brief target stimulus is decr...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
AbstractThree experiments compared letter identification accuracy over a wide range of target-mask i...
Common-onset masking (COM) refers to a methodology where a mask can impair awareness of an object if...
A central assumption of models proposed to explain object substitution masking (OSM) is that the phe...
Human visual awareness is inherently limited. When we look at a visual scene, we are conscious of on...
AbstractTwo consecutive events transforming the same illusory surface in transparent motion (brief c...
In the attentional blink (AB) perception of the second of two visual targets (T2) is impaired if pre...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to the finding that observers often miss the second of two masked ...
Identification of the second of two targets (T1, T2, inserted in a stream of distractors) ...
AbstractAttention to a visual target can affect perception of a subsequent target for half a second,...
In pattern masking, the target and mask are presented at the same location and follow one another ve...
The attentional blink (AB) is a difficulty in correctly processing a target when it follows one or m...
The relationship between attention and visual masking was investigated in a cued detection task usin...
Backward masking in visual perception occurs when the visibility of a brief target stimulus is decr...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
AbstractThree experiments compared letter identification accuracy over a wide range of target-mask i...
Common-onset masking (COM) refers to a methodology where a mask can impair awareness of an object if...
A central assumption of models proposed to explain object substitution masking (OSM) is that the phe...
Human visual awareness is inherently limited. When we look at a visual scene, we are conscious of on...
AbstractTwo consecutive events transforming the same illusory surface in transparent motion (brief c...
In the attentional blink (AB) perception of the second of two visual targets (T2) is impaired if pre...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to the finding that observers often miss the second of two masked ...
Identification of the second of two targets (T1, T2, inserted in a stream of distractors) ...