Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
937730 Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

A survey of the attention literature reveals the prominence of the attentional blink (AB)—a deficit in reporting the second of two targets when presented in close temporal succession. For two decades, this robust attentional phenomenon has been a major topic in attention research because it is informative about the rate at which stimuli can be encoded into consciously accessible representations. The pace of discovery and theoretical advancement concerning the AB has increased rapidly in the past few years with emphasis on new neurophysiological evidence and computational accounts of attentional processes. In this review we extract the central questions and the main lessons learnt from the past, and subsequently provide important directions for future research.

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