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Psychol Sci ; 15(3): 179-86, 2004 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15016289

ABSTRACT

Several paradigms show that responses to one event compromise responses to a second event for around 500 ms. Such effects are generally attributed to attentional capacity limitations associated with processing information in the first event. In a task in which targets could be distinguished only by their meaning, we varied the semantic relationship between distractors and targets following at different lags. Semantic relatedness alone produced a classic attentional blink. We conclude by discussing how attention theory might best accommodate these new effects.


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Attention , Semantics , Humans , Recognition, Psychology , Vocabulary
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