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Alpha,beta: The rhythm of the attentional blink
Authors:Kimron L. Shapiro  Simon Hanslmayr  James T. Enns  Alejandro Lleras
Affiliation:1.School of Psychology,University of Birmingham,Birmingham,UK;2.Department of Psychology,University of British Columbia,Vancouver,Canada;3.Psychology Department,University of Illinois,Urbana-Champaign,USA
Abstract:Extant theories of the attentional blink propose that the most critical factor in determining second target accuracy is the time that elapses between the first and second targets. We report that this conclusion has overlooked an equally important determinant, namely, the frequency of the entraining stream in which these targets are embedded. Specifically, we show in two experiments that the signature of the attentional blink—second target accuracy that increases with intertarget lag—is significantly larger for entraining streams that are in the alpha-beta frequency range, relative to streams that are slower (theta) or faster (gamma). This finding ties the attentional blink critically, for the first time, to these two prominent oscillation frequencies that are known to be involved in the control of human attention and consciousness.
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