A lot of people show a decline in performance when they have to report a second target stimulus in a stream of distractor stimuli.
In this paper, we have evaluated a range ofdifferent training paradigms to test several hypotheses aboutthe mechanism behind the reduction of the attentional ...
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In this paper, we have evaluated a range of different training paradigms to test several hypotheses about the mechanism behind the reduction of the attentional ...
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Trudy Buwalda, Jelmer P. Borst, Marieke K. van Vugt, Niels Taatgen: Don't Blink! Evaluating Training Paradigms for Overcoming the Attentional Blink.
Here we review research on temporal attention, specifically focussing on arguably the most widely studied effect in the field; the attentional blink (AB; ...
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The attentional blink (AB) refers to a deficit in reporting the second of two sequentially presented targets when they are separated by less than 500 ms.
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It is reported that just 1 h of specific attentional training can completely eliminate attentional blink, and that this effect is robust enough to persist ...
Mar 22, 2021 · The attentional blink (AB) is often considered a top-down phenomenon because it is triggered by matching an initial target (T1) in a rapid ...
We see little evidence of a goal-directed ability to overcome the EAB effect even when people receive monetary rewards for good performance (accurately ...