Presentation 1998/1/23
A study on the effect of temporal attention in rapid serial visual presentation.
Kazuki Nishiura,
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Abstract(in English) The present study attempted, with-rapid serial visual presentation, first to show that a target intrusion error would cause attentional control to err; second, to reveal a temporal relation between attentional control and monitoring. Timing prediction (Consistent vs. Varied Condition) was used as attentional control. In a series of stimulus, 7 pre-target items in Consistent Condition or 7-15 pre-target items in Varied Condition were presented. As a result, reporting point of time was more retarded in Consistent Condition than in Varied Condition. It is concluded that the reporting point of time is later presumably because of attentional resources allocated to the timing prediction. Further, the confident point of time was earlier than the reporting point of time. These results suggest that monitoring functions prior to the processing of attentional control.
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Keyword(in English) RSVP / attentional control / timing prediction / reporting point of time / confident point of time
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Title (in English) A study on the effect of temporal attention in rapid serial visual presentation.
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Keyword(1) RSVP
Keyword(2) attentional control
Keyword(3) timing prediction
Keyword(4) reporting point of time
Keyword(5) confident point of time
1st Author's Name Kazuki Nishiura
1st Author's Affiliation Department, of Psychology, Faculty of Education, Hiroshima University()
Date 1998/1/23
Paper # HIP97-29
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 509
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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