An Individual Differences Approach to Temporal Integration and Order Reversals in the Attentional Blink Task.

BACKGROUND:The reduced ability to identify a second target when it is presented in close temporal succession of a first target is called the attentional blink (AB). Studies have shown large individual differences in AB task performance, where lower task performance has been associated with more reve...

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Main Authors: Charlotte Willems, Jefta D Saija, Elkan G Akyürek, Sander Martens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4882054?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b98a0c406932484d9db2664075ec153a2020-11-25T00:42:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01115e015653810.1371/journal.pone.0156538An Individual Differences Approach to Temporal Integration and Order Reversals in the Attentional Blink Task.Charlotte WillemsJefta D SaijaElkan G AkyürekSander MartensBACKGROUND:The reduced ability to identify a second target when it is presented in close temporal succession of a first target is called the attentional blink (AB). Studies have shown large individual differences in AB task performance, where lower task performance has been associated with more reversed order reports of both targets if these were presented in direct succession. In order to study the suggestion that reversed order reports reflect loss of temporal information, in the current study, we investigated whether individuals with a larger AB have a higher tendency to temporally integrate both targets into one visual event by using an AB paradigm containing symbol target stimuli. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Indeed, we found a positive relation between the tendency to temporally integrate information and individual AB magnitude. In contrast to earlier work, we found no relation between order reversals and individual AB magnitude. The occurrence of temporal integration was negatively related to the number of order reversals, indicating that individuals either integrated or separated and reversed information. CONCLUSION:We conclude that individuals with better AB task performance use a shorter time window to integrate information, and therefore have higher preservation of temporal information. Furthermore, order reversals observed in paradigms with alphanumeric targets indeed seem to at least partially reflect temporal integration of both targets. Given the negative relation between temporal integration and 'true' order reversals observed with the current symbolic target set, these two behavioral outcomes seem to be two sides of the same coin.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4882054?pdf=render
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author Charlotte Willems
Jefta D Saija
Elkan G Akyürek
Sander Martens
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Jefta D Saija
Elkan G Akyürek
Sander Martens
An Individual Differences Approach to Temporal Integration and Order Reversals in the Attentional Blink Task.
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author_facet Charlotte Willems
Jefta D Saija
Elkan G Akyürek
Sander Martens
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title An Individual Differences Approach to Temporal Integration and Order Reversals in the Attentional Blink Task.
title_short An Individual Differences Approach to Temporal Integration and Order Reversals in the Attentional Blink Task.
title_full An Individual Differences Approach to Temporal Integration and Order Reversals in the Attentional Blink Task.
title_fullStr An Individual Differences Approach to Temporal Integration and Order Reversals in the Attentional Blink Task.
title_full_unstemmed An Individual Differences Approach to Temporal Integration and Order Reversals in the Attentional Blink Task.
title_sort individual differences approach to temporal integration and order reversals in the attentional blink task.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description BACKGROUND:The reduced ability to identify a second target when it is presented in close temporal succession of a first target is called the attentional blink (AB). Studies have shown large individual differences in AB task performance, where lower task performance has been associated with more reversed order reports of both targets if these were presented in direct succession. In order to study the suggestion that reversed order reports reflect loss of temporal information, in the current study, we investigated whether individuals with a larger AB have a higher tendency to temporally integrate both targets into one visual event by using an AB paradigm containing symbol target stimuli. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Indeed, we found a positive relation between the tendency to temporally integrate information and individual AB magnitude. In contrast to earlier work, we found no relation between order reversals and individual AB magnitude. The occurrence of temporal integration was negatively related to the number of order reversals, indicating that individuals either integrated or separated and reversed information. CONCLUSION:We conclude that individuals with better AB task performance use a shorter time window to integrate information, and therefore have higher preservation of temporal information. Furthermore, order reversals observed in paradigms with alphanumeric targets indeed seem to at least partially reflect temporal integration of both targets. Given the negative relation between temporal integration and 'true' order reversals observed with the current symbolic target set, these two behavioral outcomes seem to be two sides of the same coin.
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