Individuals differ in the attentional blink: Mental speed and intra-subject stability matter |
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Authors: | Christoph Klein Isabel C. ArendAndre Beauducel Kimron L. Shapiro |
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Affiliation: | a School of Psychology, Bangor University, UKb Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Freiburg, Germanyc Department of Psychology, Ben Gurion University, Israeld Psychological Institute, University of Hamburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | The failure to correctly report two targets (“T1”, “T2”) that follow each other in close temporal proximity has been called the “attentional blink” (AB). The AB has, so far, mainly been studied using experimental approaches. The present studies investigated individual differences in AB performance, revealing (among further findings) a high positive correlation between the accuracies of detecting the two targets correctly (r = 0.69); and between T2∣T1 accuracy and psychometric intelligence (0.41 ≤ r ≤ 0.43) and RT variability in short-term and working memory (− 0.38 ≤ r ≤ − 0.45). Together, these results support important aspects of major theoretical accounts of the AB from an individual differences perspective and introduce intelligence and intra-subject stability as contributing factors in AB performance. |
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Keywords: | Attentional blink Psychometric intelligence Working memory Sternberg paradigm Set shifting Intra-subject variability Stability Reliability Practice effects |
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