2015
DOI: 10.1080/15248372.2013.824882
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Age-Related Changes in Temporal Allocation of Visual Attention: Evidence From the Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) Paradigm

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

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“…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). …”
Section: Amplitude and Minimummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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). …”
Section: Amplitude and Minimummentioning
confidence: 99%