نتایج جستجو برای: attentional process

تعداد نتایج: 1328398  

2017
Leanne Sturman Jaime Pineda

The attentional blink (AB) paradigm was used to assess the effect of emotional stimuli (angry, neutral) and location (fovea, periphery) on early visual attention in neurotypicals. The attentional blink is a lapse in perceptual awareness during the rapid presentation of stimuli within a 200-400ms time lag between the two targets. Certain aspects limit the AB effect, as they do a better job of ca...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2015
Anne Kever Delphine Grynberg Coralie Eeckhout Martial Mermillod Carole Fantini Nicolas Vermeulen

Nowadays, the idea of a reciprocal influence of physiological and psychological processes seems to be widely accepted. For instance, current theories of embodied emotion suggest that knowledge about an emotion concept involves simulations of bodily experienced emotional states relevant to the concept. In line with this framework, the present study investigated whether actual levels of physiolog...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2015
Paul Christiansen Tim M Schoenmakers Matt Field

Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in attentional bias in addiction, particularly its clinical relevance. Specifically, numerous articles claimed to demonstrate either that (1) attentional bias measured in treatment settings could predict subsequent relapse to substance use, or (2) direct modification of attentional bias reduced substance use and improved treatment outcomes. In thi...

2010
Sander Martens Ozlem Korucuoglu Henderikus G. O. M. Smid Mark R. Nieuwenstein

BACKGROUND Most people show a remarkable deficit to report the second of two targets when presented in close temporal succession, reflecting an attentional restriction known as the 'attentional blink' (AB). However, there are large individual differences in the magnitude of the effect, with some people showing no such attentional restrictions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Here we present be...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2011
Helen Tibboel Jan De Houwer Adriaan Spruyt Geert Crombez

Studies have shown that the attentional blink (AB) effect is diminished for intrinsically salient T2 stimuli, such as arousing, familiar, personally relevant words, or stimuli with salient low-level visual features. We examined whether the AB is diminished also for stimuli that do not have special inherent properties but are made salient by the context. One such contextual factor is the coheren...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 2008
Elwyn W Martin Kimron L Shapiro

The attentional blink (AB) effect demonstrates that when participants are instructed to report two targets presented in a rapid visual stimuli stream, the second target (T2) is often unable to be reported correctly if presented 200-500 msec after the onset of the first target (T1). However, if T2 is presented immediately after T1, in the conventional lag-1 position (100-msec stimulus onset asyn...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2005
Mark R Nieuwenstein Marvin M Chun Rob H J van der Lubbe Ignace T C Hooge

Observers often miss the 2nd of 2 visual targets (first target [T1] and second target [T2]) when these targets are presented closely in time; the attentional blink (AB). The authors hypothesized that the AB occurs because the attentional response to T2 is delayed by T1 processing, causing T2 to lose a competition for attention to the item that follows it. The authors investigated this hypothesi...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2013
Tom Everaert Adriaan Spruyt Jan De Houwer

In two experiments, we examined the extent to which automatic attentional biases, as indexed by performance in the emotional Stroop task (Experiment 1) and the dot-probe task (Experiment 2), are modulated by feature-specific attention allocation. In both experiments, participants were encouraged to attend to either affective stimulus information (affective groups) or non-affective semantic stim...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2007
Elkan G Akyürek Bernhard Hommel Pierre Jolicoeur

Theories of selective attention often have a central memory component, which is commonly thought to be limited in some way and is thereby a potential bottleneck in the attentional process. There have been only a few attempts to validate this assertion, and they have produced mixed results. This study presents a specific examination of the link between working memory and attention by engaging ac...

Salehi, Hamid, Yazdan Parast, Farhang,

In this investigation the authors presented an attentional demand explanation for the choking under pressure occurred in sport skills. For this porpouse, attentional demands in tennis serve performance was compared under low and high pressure conditions by using dual task paradigm. Twenty tennis players served as participants and performed sixty serves as primary task in low and high (competiti...

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