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Beyond the Attentional Blink: Visual Masking by Object Substitution
If 2 targets are to be identified among distractors displayed in rapid sequence, correct identification of the 1st target hinders identification of the 2nd. To obtain this attentional blink (AB), the 1st target must be masked with a simultaneous (integration) or a delayed (interruption) mask indiffe...
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Published in: | Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 1998-10, Vol.24 (5), p.1454-1466 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | If 2 targets are to be identified among distractors
displayed in rapid sequence, correct identification of the 1st
target hinders identification of the 2nd. To obtain this attentional
blink (AB), the 1st target must be masked with a simultaneous
(integration) or a delayed (interruption) mask indifferently. In 3
experiments, it was shown that the 2nd target must also be masked, but that the precise form of masking is important: An AB occurs with
interruption but not with integration masking. This nonequivalence
of masking paradigms parallels that found in studies of masked
priming, a phenomenon arguably related to the AB. The results are
explained by a revised 2-stage model (
M. M. Chun & M. C. Potter, 1995
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ISSN: | 0096-1523 1939-1277 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0096-1523.24.5.1454 |