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Citation

Thompson C, Underwood GJ, Crundall D. Q. J. Exp. Psychol. (2006) 2007; 60(12): 1603-1609.

Affiliation

University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK. lwxct1@psychology.nottingham.ac.uk

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, SAGE Publications)

DOI

10.1080/17470210701536468

PMID

17853197

Abstract

Identification of a second target is often impaired by the requirement to process a prior target in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP). This is termed the attentional blink. Even when the first target is task irrelevant an attentional blink may occur providing this first target shares similar features with the second target (contingent capture). An RSVP experiment was undertaken to assess whether this first target can still cause an attentional blink when it did not require a response and did not share any features with the following target. The results revealed that such task-irrelevant targets can induce an attentional blink providing that they were task relevant on a previous block of trials. This suggests that irrelevant focal stimuli can distract attention on the basis of a previous attentional set.


Language: en

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