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Attentional blink

About: Attentional blink is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1346 publications have been published within this topic receiving 53064 citations. The topic is also known as: Attentional blinks.


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TL;DR: Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM) 2012 Conference Report 20th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, MN USA Organized by Melissa Vo, Carly Leaonard, Michael Mack, and Joshua Cosman as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM) 2012 Conference Report 20th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, MN USA Organized by Melissa Vo, Carly Leaonard, Michael Mack, and Joshua Cosman 1...

12 citations

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TL;DR: The time course of surprise in different feature types (channels) provides additional quantitative insight in rapid bottom-up processes of human visual attention and recognition, and illuminates the phenomenon of attentional blink and lag-1 sparing.

12 citations

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TL;DR: In support of the hypothesis that inattentional blindness effects were maximal near the attended location, but only at intermediate task accuracy, a study of central fixation and name of colored digits found that attentional inhibition effects are maximal near an attended location.

12 citations

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TL;DR: Results showed no attentional blink effect when T1 was an angry face with direct gaze, whereas it was present for angry faces with averted gaze or neutral faces with either averted or direct gaze.
Abstract: Gaze direction and facial expressions are critical components of face processing and have been shown to influence attention deployment. We investigated whether gaze direction (direct vs. averted) combined with a neutral or angry expression modulates the deployment of attentional resources over time. In a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) paradigm participants had to decide the gender of a neutral or an angry target face with direct or averted gaze (T1) and then to judge the orientation of a target picture of a landscape (T2), following the face at different time intervals. Results showed no attentional blink effect (i.e., no deterioration in T2 accuracy) when T1 was an angry face with direct gaze, whereas it was present for angry faces with averted gaze or neutral faces with either averted or direct gaze. These findings are consistent with appraisal theories and are discussed against the background of automatic processing of threat stimuli.

12 citations

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TL;DR: The main conclusion is that the growth of visual scene familiarity with temporal exposure and repetition is a stochastically independent process.

12 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202312
202266
202148
202043
201945
201840