2002
DOI: 10.3758/bf03194741
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Made you blink! Contingent attentional capture produces a spatial blink

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“…23 capture of attention by the peripheral stimulus (Folk, Leber, & Egeth, 2002; see also Folk, Remington, & Johnston, 1992;Remington, Johnston, & Yantis, 1992;Yantis & Jonides, 1990). …”
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“…23 capture of attention by the peripheral stimulus (Folk, Leber, & Egeth, 2002; see also Folk, Remington, & Johnston, 1992;Remington, Johnston, & Yantis, 1992;Yantis & Jonides, 1990). …”
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“…Therefore, we expected RSVP accuracy to be much better in Experiment 2 than in Experiment 1. The silhouette was always presented two items prior to the target letter-the lag at which Folk et al (2002) observed the greatest attentional capture effects. Note, however, that the temporal lag between the distractor and the target was variable in Folk et al's experiment whereas in Experiment 2, we used a fixed lag between the silhouette and the RSVP target.…”
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“…A slightly different version of RSVP experiments has looked at how RSVP target processing is affected by distractors presented at separate locations surrounding the central RSVP stream (Folk, Leber, & Egeth, 2002;Jiang & Chun, 2001). In Jiang and Chun's (2001) study, flanking distractors interfered with, or facilitated identification of, the second RSVP target (depending on the distractor-target compatibility) when the lag between first and second target was short but not when the lag was long.…”
Section: Does the Attentional Blink Affect Spatial Processing?mentioning
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“…performance during visual searching is impaired only when targets are preceded by distractors carrying task-relevant features (Du & Abrams, 2008;Folk, Leber, & Egeth, 2002;Serences, Shomstein, Leber, Golay, Egeth, & Yantis, 2005).…”
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