Effects of shifts in the rate of repetitive stimulation on sustained attention |
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Authors: | Judith E. Krulewitz Joel S. Warm Theodore H. Wohl |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, 50010, Ames, Iowa 2. University of Cincinnati, 45221, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Abstract: | The effects of shifts in the rate of presentation of repetitive neutral events (background event rate) were studied in a visual vigilance task. Four groups of subjects experienced either a high (21 events/min) or a low (6 events/min) event rate for 20 min and then experienced either the same or the alternate event rate for an additional 40 min. The temporal occurrence of critical target signals was identical for all groups, irrespective of event rate. The density of critical signals was 12 signals/20 min. By the end of the session, shifts in event rate were associated with changes in performance which resembled contrast effects found in other experimental situations in which shift paradigms were used. Relative to constant event rate control conditions, a shift from a low to a high event rate depressed the probability of signal detections, while a shift in the opposite direction enhanced the probability of signal detections. |
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