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Components of visual prior entry
Authors:Schneider Keith A  Bavelier Daphne
Institution:Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA. kas@princeton.edu
Abstract:The prior entry hypothesis contends that attention accelerates sensory processing, shortening the time to perception. Typical observations supporting the hypothesis may be explained equally well by response biases, changes in decision criteria, or sensory facilitation. In a series of experiments conducted to discriminate among the potential mechanisms, observers judged the simultaneity or temporal order of two stimuli, to one of which attention was oriented by exogenous, endogenous, gaze-directed, or multiple exogenous cues. The results suggest that prior entry effects are primarily caused by sensory facilitation and attentional modifications of the decision mechanism, with only a small part possibly due to an attention-dependent sensory acceleration.
Keywords:Prior entry  Attention  Perception  Temporal
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