2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-79722011000100023
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Distribution of visual attention within a cued area: evidence based on temporal order judgments

Abstract: Three experiments were performed to investigate the distribution of attention across the visual field and the possibility of attentional resources to be more concentrated inside an abrupt onset frame (cue). The participants performed a temporal order judgment task of two letters presented in sequence; one letter presented inside and the other outside the frame. The results showed that the information presented inside the frame had its perceptual latency shortened in relation to the information presented outsid… Show more

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“…O PSS e a FP tiveram maior magnitude durante o intervalo de 100 ms do que durante o intervalo de 400 ms, mesmo assim produzindo uma vantagem grande no intervalo mais longo (FP = 42 ms). Esses resultados são semelhantes ao padrão de resultados de estudos que utilizaram tarefas de TR (Cheal & Lyon, 1991;Muller & Findlay, 1988;Muller & Rabbitt, 1989;Nakayama & Mackeben, 1989) e tarefas de JOT (Schneider & Bavelier, 2003;Cavallet et al, no prelo) para investigar a dinâmica temporal da orientação da atenção. Müller e colaboradores (Muller & Findlay, 1988;Muller & Rabbitt, 1989) (Schneider & Bavelier, 2003;Cavallet et al no prelo).…”
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“…O PSS e a FP tiveram maior magnitude durante o intervalo de 100 ms do que durante o intervalo de 400 ms, mesmo assim produzindo uma vantagem grande no intervalo mais longo (FP = 42 ms). Esses resultados são semelhantes ao padrão de resultados de estudos que utilizaram tarefas de TR (Cheal & Lyon, 1991;Muller & Findlay, 1988;Muller & Rabbitt, 1989;Nakayama & Mackeben, 1989) e tarefas de JOT (Schneider & Bavelier, 2003;Cavallet et al, no prelo) para investigar a dinâmica temporal da orientação da atenção. Müller e colaboradores (Muller & Findlay, 1988;Muller & Rabbitt, 1989) (Schneider & Bavelier, 2003;Cavallet et al no prelo).…”
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