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A two-stage model for multiple target detection in rapid serial visual presentation.
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EngineeringNeurolinguisticsSelective AttentionPsycholinguisticsCognitionAttentionSocial SciencesTwo-stage ModelEarly VisionImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionDigit DistractorsCognitive NeurosciencePsychophysicsVision RecognitionCognitive ScienceMachine VisionAutomatic Target RecognitionLocal InterferenceLetter TargetVision ResearchVisual ProcessingComputer VisionVisual FunctionNeuroscienceMultiple Target Detection
When 2 targets are presented among distractors in rapid serial visual presentation, correct identification of the 1st target results in a deficit for a 2nd target appearing within 200-500 ms. This attentional blink (AB; J.E. Raymond, K.L. Shapiro, & K.M. Arnell, 1992) was examined for categorically defined targets (letters among nonletters) in 7 experiments. AB was obtained for the 2nd letter target among digit distractors (Experiment 1) and also for a 3rd target (Experiment 2). Results of Experiments 3-5 confirmed that AB is triggered by local interference from immediate posttarget stimulation (Raymond et al., 1992) and showed that AB is modulated by the discriminability between the 1st target and the immediately following distractor. Experiments 5-7 further examined the effects of both local interference and global discriminability. A 2-stage model is proposed to account for the AB results.
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