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A Dual Task Procedure Combined with Rapid Serial Visual Presentation to Test Attentional Blink for Nontargets
Published on: December 5, 2014
A neurodynamic model of the attentional blink
Nickolaos Fragopanagos1, Stephanus Kockelkoren, John G Taylor
1Department of Mathematics, King's College, Strand, London WC2R2LS, UK. nickolaos.fragopanagos@kcl.ac.uk
Abstract:
A brain-based neural model of attention is used to simulate results for the 'attentional blink', observed when a subject is exposed to a rapid stream of stimuli and required to monitor for two successive targets in the stream. The 'blink' occurs when the time between the first and second targets is 200-500 ms, when there is reduced accuracy for report of the second target. The model gives a qualitative explanation of the phenomenon, especially of how attention is bolstered, during the processing to report of a given stimulus, in order to defend reportable information from attack by distracters.

