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Determinants of attentive blank stares. An EFRP study
Affiliation:1. Division of Cognitive Neuroscience, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, United States;2. Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, United States;3. Division of Epidemiology, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, United States;4. Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States
Abstract:Attentive blank stares mean a failure to notice changes in a visual scene, despite looking at the area of change (Caplovitz, Fendrich, & Hughes, 2008). In this research project we have shown that people differ in terms of attentive blank stare incidences. Novices tend to fail to notice changes in the target area more often than experts. This effect is greater in persons with low visual working memory capacity (VWMC) than with high VWMC. In addition, in a group of novices with low VWMC, attentive blank stares are more frequent compared to a group with high VWMC. Attentive blank stares did not disappear even after the high VWMC group were given expertise training. With the method of eye-fixation-related potentials (EFRP) we analyzed the amplitude of lambda response, which may reflect the state of the attentional system, during encoding information about a change, prior to a decision whether a change has occurred or not. We demonstrate that the cases of attentive blank stares are accompanied by significantly lower amplitude of the lambda response compared with cases involving change detection. In addition, we discovered greater lambda responses in a group with expertise who noticed the change than in novices. The EFRP record coming from occipital electrodes in the 80–180 ms window function was marked by left-sided asymmetry in the cases of change detection and by right-sided asymmetry in the cases of attentive blank stares.
Keywords:Attentive blank stares  Change blindness  Visual working memory capacity  Expertise knowledge  Eye-fixation-related brain potentials  Lambda response
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