Post-perceptual processing during the attentional blink is modulated by inter-trial task expectancies

The selective processing of goal-relevant information depends on an attention system that can flexibly adapt to changing task demands and expectations. Evidence from visual search tasks indicates that the perceptual selectivity of attention increases when the bottom-up demands of the task increase a...

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Main Authors: Jocelyn L. Sy, James C. Elliott, Barry eGiesbrecht
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00627/full
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spelling doaj-e880c7e64ddb43b69323b5e26aa371562020-11-25T03:14:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612013-10-01710.3389/fnhum.2013.0062758437Post-perceptual processing during the attentional blink is modulated by inter-trial task expectanciesJocelyn L. Sy0James C. Elliott1Barry eGiesbrecht2Vanderbilt UniversityUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraThe selective processing of goal-relevant information depends on an attention system that can flexibly adapt to changing task demands and expectations. Evidence from visual search tasks indicates that the perceptual selectivity of attention increases when the bottom-up demands of the task increase and when the expectations about task demands engendered by trial history are violated. Evidence from studies of the attentional blink (AB), which measures the temporal dynamics of attention, also indicates that perceptual selectivity during the AB is increased if the bottom-up task demands required are increased. The present work tested whether expectations about task demands engendered by trial history also modulate perceptual selectivity during the AB. Two experiments tested the extent to which inter-trial switches in task demands reduced post-perceptual processing of targets presented during the AB. Experiment 1 indexed post-perceptual processing using the event-related potential (ERP) technique to isolate the context sensitive N400 ERP component evoked by words presented during the AB. Experiment 2 indexed post-perceptual processing using behavioral performance to determine the extent to which personal names survive the AB. The results of both experiments revealed that both electrophysiological (Exp. 1) and behavioral (Exp. 2) indices of post-perceptual processing were attenuated when consecutive trials differed in terms of their perceptual demands. The results are consistent with the notion that the selectivity of attention during the AB is modulated not only by within-trial task demands, but also can be flexibly determined by trial-by-trial expectations.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00627/fullAttentional Blinkvisual attentionselective attentionEvent-related potentialsSemantic Processingexpectancy
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author Jocelyn L. Sy
James C. Elliott
Barry eGiesbrecht
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James C. Elliott
Barry eGiesbrecht
Post-perceptual processing during the attentional blink is modulated by inter-trial task expectancies
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Attentional Blink
visual attention
selective attention
Event-related potentials
Semantic Processing
expectancy
author_facet Jocelyn L. Sy
James C. Elliott
Barry eGiesbrecht
author_sort Jocelyn L. Sy
title Post-perceptual processing during the attentional blink is modulated by inter-trial task expectancies
title_short Post-perceptual processing during the attentional blink is modulated by inter-trial task expectancies
title_full Post-perceptual processing during the attentional blink is modulated by inter-trial task expectancies
title_fullStr Post-perceptual processing during the attentional blink is modulated by inter-trial task expectancies
title_full_unstemmed Post-perceptual processing during the attentional blink is modulated by inter-trial task expectancies
title_sort post-perceptual processing during the attentional blink is modulated by inter-trial task expectancies
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2013-10-01
description The selective processing of goal-relevant information depends on an attention system that can flexibly adapt to changing task demands and expectations. Evidence from visual search tasks indicates that the perceptual selectivity of attention increases when the bottom-up demands of the task increase and when the expectations about task demands engendered by trial history are violated. Evidence from studies of the attentional blink (AB), which measures the temporal dynamics of attention, also indicates that perceptual selectivity during the AB is increased if the bottom-up task demands required are increased. The present work tested whether expectations about task demands engendered by trial history also modulate perceptual selectivity during the AB. Two experiments tested the extent to which inter-trial switches in task demands reduced post-perceptual processing of targets presented during the AB. Experiment 1 indexed post-perceptual processing using the event-related potential (ERP) technique to isolate the context sensitive N400 ERP component evoked by words presented during the AB. Experiment 2 indexed post-perceptual processing using behavioral performance to determine the extent to which personal names survive the AB. The results of both experiments revealed that both electrophysiological (Exp. 1) and behavioral (Exp. 2) indices of post-perceptual processing were attenuated when consecutive trials differed in terms of their perceptual demands. The results are consistent with the notion that the selectivity of attention during the AB is modulated not only by within-trial task demands, but also can be flexibly determined by trial-by-trial expectations.
topic Attentional Blink
visual attention
selective attention
Event-related potentials
Semantic Processing
expectancy
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00627/full
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