Abstract:International audienceThe present study explored the temporal allocation of attention in groups of 8-year-old children, 10-year-old children, and adults performing a rapid serial visual presentation task. In a dual-condition task, participants had to detect a briefly presented target (T2) after identifying an initial target (T1) embedded in a random series of distractors. A single-condition control task required participants to detect T2 without first identifying T1. The attentional blink (AB) reflects impairm… Show more
“…We evaluated the AB amplitude by subtracting the T2 detection rate in the single-target condition from the T2 detection rate in the two-target condition (e.g. Berger, Donnadieu, Lallier, & Valdois, 2014). …”
“…We evaluated the AB amplitude by subtracting the T2 detection rate in the single-target condition from the T2 detection rate in the two-target condition (e.g. Berger, Donnadieu, Lallier, & Valdois, 2014). …”
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