The role of attention in temporal integration |
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Authors: | Visser T A Enns J T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, 2136 West Mail, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada. tvisser@interchange.ubc.ca |
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Abstract: | When two visual patterns are presented in rapid succession, their contours may be combined into a single unified percept. This temporal integration is known to be influenced by such low-level visual factors as stimulus intensity, contour proximity, and stimulus duration. In this study we asked whether temporal integration is modulated by an attentional-blink procedure. The results from a localisation task in experiment 1 and a detection task in experiment 2 pointed to two separate effects. First, greater attentional availability increased the accuracy of spatial localisation. Second, it increased the duration over which successive stimuli could be integrated. These results imply that theories of visible persistence and visual masking must account for attentional influences in addition to lower-level effects. They also have practical implications for use of the temporal-integration task in the assessment of group and individual differences. |
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