This paper describes a novel dual task procedure combined with Rapid Serial Visual Presentation to look at attentional blink at varied stimulus onset asynchronies. This experimental procedure differed from others in that it tested attentional blink for nontargets.
This novel dual-task approach combined a categorical RSVP detection task with two-alternative forced choice memory tasks immediately following the detection task. Our representative results replicate a previously published study8, showing that target detection may impair memory encoding of nontargets that are presented after the target, especially at the lag-2 position in RSVP. At a glance, this is an effect similar to AB with lag-1 sparing that suggests transient attention modulated by target detection8<…
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Materials
Name of Reagent/ Equipment
Company
Catalog Number
Comments/Description
Dell CRT Monitor
Dell Inc.
P1130
21-inch, refresh rate = 85 Hz, resolution = 1280 x 1024 pixels, 16 bits color depth
Apple Macintosh Computer
Apple Inc.
A1278
MATLAB
The MathWorks Inc.
R2009b
Psychophysics Toolbox for MATLAB
PTB-3
This toolbox is used to present stimuli and collect behavioral data.
Lu, Z., Goold, J., Meng, M. A Dual Task Procedure Combined with Rapid Serial Visual Presentation to Test Attentional Blink for Nontargets. J. Vis. Exp. (94), e52374, doi:10.3791/52374 (2014).