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Target integration and the attentional blink

Elkan G. Akyürek, +1 more
- 01 Jul 2005 - 
- Vol. 119, Iss: 3, pp 305-314
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This work investigated why the gate may close and exclude further stimuli from processing and predicted that T2 performance and target reversals were strongly affected by the temporal distance between T1 and T2, whereas the presence or the absence of a nontarget intervening between T2 and T1 had little impact.
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Grid enablement of the danish eulerian air pollution model

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Attentional episodes in visual perception

TL;DR: Wyble et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a computationally motivated theory suggesting that visual attention samples information from temporal episodes (episodic simultaneous type/serial token model) and demonstrated that participants were able to report more letters from a sequence of 4 targets presented in a dense temporal cluster than from an interleaved with nontargets, but this superior report accuracy comes at a cost in impaired temporal order perception.

Attentional episodes in visual perception

TL;DR: A computationally motivated theory suggesting that visual attention samples information from temporal episodes (episodic simultaneous type/serial token model) is presented, and it is demonstrated that participants were able to report more letters from a sequence of 4 targets presented in a dense temporal cluster than from a sequences of4 targets interleaved with nontargets.
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Temporal target integration underlies performance at Lag 1 in the attentional blink.

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A conceptual and methodological framework for measuring and modulating the attentional blink

TL;DR: The important conceptual and methodological issues that should be considered when obtaining, analyzing, and interpreting AB data are discussed, and the pros and cons of various approaches are discussed while providing suggestions as to how best to validly represent the AB and its modulations.
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Temporary suppression of visual processing in an RSVP task: an attentional blink? .

TL;DR: The authors found that the presentation of stimuli after the target but before target-identification processes are complete produces interference at a letter recognition stage, which may cause the temporary suppression of visual attention mechanisms observed in the present study.
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From detection to identification: response to multiple targets in rapid serial visual presentation.

TL;DR: The results are interpreted as meaning that a simple undemanding process of detection triggers other and more demanding processes of identification, so that the occurrence of the latter for one target interferes with their occurrence for another.
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The attentional blink: resource depletion or temporary loss of control?

TL;DR: Three experiments in the present study reveal a failure of resource-limitation accounts to explain why the AB is absent when the targets consist of a stream of three items belonging to the same category (e.g., letters or digits).
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The time course of competition for attention: attention is initially labile.

TL;DR: A 2-stage competition model of attention is proposed in which attention to a detected target is labile in Stage 1 and initiating a serial Stage 2 process of consolidation of that target.
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