The attentional blink (AB) is a transient attentional deficit that occurs when two stimuli that must both be detected are presented within an interval of less than 500 ms. Event-related potential (ERP) investigations have suggested that the AB affects a specific component, the P3, which is suppressed when targets are blinked. In view of the link between the P3 and working memory, it has been suggested that the AB might be due to the inability of the blinked target to access working memory. Interestingly, it seems that faces, due to their saliency, might escape the AB effect when cross-category detection is required (i.e., when the targets are composed of faces versus other categories of stimuli). In the present study we investigated this ph...
When a second target (T2) is presented in close succession of a first target (T1), people often fail...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded in response to centrally and peripherally presen...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
The attentional blink (AB) is a transient attentional deficit that occurs when two stimuli that must...
The attentional blink phenomenon results from a transitory impairment of attention that can occur du...
While a robust Attentional Blink (AB) occurs for letters, digits, and objects, the evidence is mixed...
<div><p>Temporal allocation of attention is often investigated with a paradigm in which two relevant...
Temporal allocation of attention is often investigated with a paradigm in which two relevant target ...
When faces appear in our visual environment we naturally attend to them, possibly to the detriment o...
Behavioral studies have observed facial recognition bypass attentional limitations when performed wi...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to that period of time (200-400 ms) during which the cognitive sys...
Using the ERP method, we examined the processing operations elicited by stimuli that appear within t...
A rapid serial visual presentation technique was used to display sequentially two targets, T1 and T2...
Previous work found a significant reduction of the amplitude of the N2pc ERP component during the at...
We studied attentional control mechanisms using electrophysiological methods, focusing on the N2pc e...
When a second target (T2) is presented in close succession of a first target (T1), people often fail...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded in response to centrally and peripherally presen...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
The attentional blink (AB) is a transient attentional deficit that occurs when two stimuli that must...
The attentional blink phenomenon results from a transitory impairment of attention that can occur du...
While a robust Attentional Blink (AB) occurs for letters, digits, and objects, the evidence is mixed...
<div><p>Temporal allocation of attention is often investigated with a paradigm in which two relevant...
Temporal allocation of attention is often investigated with a paradigm in which two relevant target ...
When faces appear in our visual environment we naturally attend to them, possibly to the detriment o...
Behavioral studies have observed facial recognition bypass attentional limitations when performed wi...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to that period of time (200-400 ms) during which the cognitive sys...
Using the ERP method, we examined the processing operations elicited by stimuli that appear within t...
A rapid serial visual presentation technique was used to display sequentially two targets, T1 and T2...
Previous work found a significant reduction of the amplitude of the N2pc ERP component during the at...
We studied attentional control mechanisms using electrophysiological methods, focusing on the N2pc e...
When a second target (T2) is presented in close succession of a first target (T1), people often fail...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded in response to centrally and peripherally presen...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...