Failures of visual awareness occur when attentional processing limitations prevent an observer from detecting clearly visible stimuli. These failures can occur in a variety of contexts; two well-known research examples are inattentional blindness (IB) and attentional blink (AB). IB involves failure to detect an irrelevant, unexpected stimulus when attention is engaged by another primary task. AB involves failure to detect a relevant, expected stimulus, which occurs when a second target is presented within 180–500ms of the first target in a rapid serial visual presentation stream. Because both involve failures of visual awareness, IB and AB are often discussed in conjunction with each other. Though past research has implicated similar cognit...
Past research has repeatedly documented the close relationship between visual attention and awarenes...
International audienceThe attentional blink has been attributed to capacity limitations at a central...
referring to a tendency for people to be unaware of stimuli that are currently unattended. Bright an...
Failures of visual awareness occur when attentional processing limitations prevent an observer from ...
Failures of conscious visual awareness occur when specific task demands prevent an observer from det...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an individual does not notice a salient but unexpected obje...
Inattentional blindness (IB) describes the failure to notice salient but unexpected stimuli when att...
Inattentional Blindness (IB) occurs when observers engaged in resource-consuming tasks fail to see u...
AbstractObservers often fail to detect the appearance of an unexpected visual object (“inattentional...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an individual engaging in an attention-demanding task fails...
When our attention is engaged in a visual task, we can be blind to events which would otherwise not ...
Perhaps the most striking phenomenon of visual awareness is inattentional blindness (IB), in which a...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an observer, who is engaged in a resource-consuming task, f...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to the finding that observers often miss the second of two masked ...
Inattentional blindness is the failure to detect unexpected events when attention is otherwise engag...
Past research has repeatedly documented the close relationship between visual attention and awarenes...
International audienceThe attentional blink has been attributed to capacity limitations at a central...
referring to a tendency for people to be unaware of stimuli that are currently unattended. Bright an...
Failures of visual awareness occur when attentional processing limitations prevent an observer from ...
Failures of conscious visual awareness occur when specific task demands prevent an observer from det...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an individual does not notice a salient but unexpected obje...
Inattentional blindness (IB) describes the failure to notice salient but unexpected stimuli when att...
Inattentional Blindness (IB) occurs when observers engaged in resource-consuming tasks fail to see u...
AbstractObservers often fail to detect the appearance of an unexpected visual object (“inattentional...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an individual engaging in an attention-demanding task fails...
When our attention is engaged in a visual task, we can be blind to events which would otherwise not ...
Perhaps the most striking phenomenon of visual awareness is inattentional blindness (IB), in which a...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an observer, who is engaged in a resource-consuming task, f...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to the finding that observers often miss the second of two masked ...
Inattentional blindness is the failure to detect unexpected events when attention is otherwise engag...
Past research has repeatedly documented the close relationship between visual attention and awarenes...
International audienceThe attentional blink has been attributed to capacity limitations at a central...
referring to a tendency for people to be unaware of stimuli that are currently unattended. Bright an...