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Evidence for distinct attentional bottlenecks in attention switching and attentional blink tasks
Authors:Peterson M S  Juola J F
Affiliation:Department of Psychology and Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, USA. mpeterso@faroe.vp.uiuc.edu
Abstract:E. Weichselgartner and G. A. Sperling (1987), using rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), estimated that attention could be moved to a new spatial location within 300-400 ms. H. J. Müller and P. M. Rabbit (1989) used a spatial cuing task and found a similar time course for voluntarily redeploying attention. A separate phenomenon known as the attentional blink (AB) also follows a similar time course, yet occurs when participants attend to a single spatial location. The present study found that attention can be shifted more quickly than previously estimated and that part of the deficit observed during searches of spatially distinct RSVP streams is due to an AB. The results support some early and late selection accounts for the temporal dynamics of visual attention and suggest different bottlenecks during visual selection. The implications for visual search and visual processing are discussed.
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