Rapid allocation of temporal attention in the Attentional Blink Paradigm

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Rapid allocation of temporal attention in the Attentional Blink Paradigm. / Hilkenmeier, Frederic; Scharlau, Ingrid.

in: European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Jahrgang 22, Nr. 8, 24.11.2010, S. 1222-1234.

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title = "Rapid allocation of temporal attention in the Attentional Blink Paradigm",
abstract = "How fast can information of a first target (T1) in a rapid serial visual presentation be used for top-down allocation of attention in time? A valid cue about the temporal position of a second target (T2) was integrated into T1. The data show that 100 ms after T1 onset, T2 was identified better than without cue, raising the conditional T2 performance. T1 apparently triggers a facilitative effect of attention, known from other paradigms such as peripheral cueing.",
keywords = "Psychology, Attentional blink, Visual attention, Temporal attention",
author = "Frederic Hilkenmeier and Ingrid Scharlau",
year = "2010",
month = nov,
day = "24",
doi = "10.1080/09541440903418924",
language = "English",
volume = "22",
pages = "1222--1234",
journal = "Journal of Cognitive Psychology",
issn = "2044-5911",
publisher = "Routledge Taylor & Francis Group",
number = "8",

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