A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink (AB): a deficit in reporting the second of two targets when it occurs 200-500 ms after the first. Although the effect has been shown to be robust in a wide variety of task conditions, we recently reported that some individuals show little or no AB, and presented psychophysiological evidence that target processing differs in nonblinkers (who do not show an AB) and blinkers (who do show an AB). Here we present evidence that the level of distractor processing and subsequent interference with target identification processes also differs between the two groups. In one task, two masked targets were centrally presented at varying temporal intervals, with or without ad...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to humans' impaired ability to detect the second of two targets (T...
To study the temporal dynamics and capacity-limits of attentional selection and encoding, researcher...
BACKGROUND: The attentional blink (AB) refers to humans' impaired ability to detect the second of tw...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink (AB): a deficit in ...
2 A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink (AB): A deficit i...
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...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink-a deficit in report...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink-a deficit in report...
& A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink—a deficit in ...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
& A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink—a deficit in ...
When asked to identify 2 visual targets (T1 and T2 for the 1st and 2nd targets, respectively) embedd...
Attentional blink (AB) is a phenomenon that describes the difficulty individuals have in reporting t...
<div><p>Despite consistent evidence showing that attention is a multifaceted mechanism that can oper...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to humans' impaired ability to detect the second of two targets (T...
To study the temporal dynamics and capacity-limits of attentional selection and encoding, researcher...
BACKGROUND: The attentional blink (AB) refers to humans' impaired ability to detect the second of tw...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink (AB): a deficit in ...
2 A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink (AB): A deficit i...
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...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink-a deficit in report...
A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink-a deficit in report...
& A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink—a deficit in ...
Background: When two targets are presented in close temporal succession, the majority of people freq...
& A well-established phenomenon in the study of attention is the attentional blink—a deficit in ...
When asked to identify 2 visual targets (T1 and T2 for the 1st and 2nd targets, respectively) embedd...
Attentional blink (AB) is a phenomenon that describes the difficulty individuals have in reporting t...
<div><p>Despite consistent evidence showing that attention is a multifaceted mechanism that can oper...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to humans' impaired ability to detect the second of two targets (T...
To study the temporal dynamics and capacity-limits of attentional selection and encoding, researcher...
BACKGROUND: The attentional blink (AB) refers to humans' impaired ability to detect the second of tw...