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Visual events modulated by sound in repetition blindness
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Repetition blindness (RB; Kanwisher, 1987) is the term used to describe people's failure to detect or report an item that is repeated in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) stream. Although RB is, by definition, a visual deficit, whether it is affected by an auditory signal remains unknown. In the present study, we added two sounds before, simultaneous with, or after the onset of the two critical visual items during RSVP to examine the effect of sound on RB. The results show that the ad...
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Repetition blindness in sentence contexts: Not just an attribution?
Memory & Cognition
; Selective "blindness" to repeated words in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) occurs even when omitting these words compromises sentence syntax and meaning. The contributions of lexical and contextual factors to this repetition blindness (RB) phenomenon were evaluated using three tasks that
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Repetition blindness is immune to the central bottleneck
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
; The attentional blink (AB) and repetition blindness (RB) phenomena refer to subjects' impaired ability to detect the second of two different (AB) or identical (RB) target stimuli in a rapid serial visual presentation stream if they appear within 500 msec of one another. Despite the fact that the AB
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Repetition blindness is orientation blind
Memory & Cognition
; In identifying rapid sequences of three letters, subjects were worse at identifying the first and third letters when they were the same than when they were different, indicating repetition blindness (RB). This effect occurred regardless of the angular orientations of the letters, but was more
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Repetition blindness and repetition priming: Effects of featural differences between targets and distractors on RSVP dual-target search
Memory & Cognition
; In six experiments, we investigated the influence of featural differences between targets and distractors on the detection and identification of dissimilar and repeated targets in conditions that typically produce an attentional blink and repetition blindness (when a target is repeated). Rapid
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Comment on RB--47H article.(Letter to the editor)
Air Power History
; Reference the very nicely written article by Forrest L. Marion in the Fall 2006 issue of Air Power History, A Hot Day in a Cold War: An RB--47 vs. MiG--17s, April 28, 1965. I very much enjoyed the article of a Cold War encounter that is rarely mentioned by writers, rather focusing on the subsequent
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