Sometimes, when taking in new information, your eyes blink. Sometimes your mind does too. This special “blink” might explain why you sometimes get half-second amnesia, and forget what you’ve just seen ...
Boredom is defined as an individual’s feeling of dissatisfaction with surroundings causing disengagement and discontentment with the present. State boredom is specifically boredom in the present ...
It has previously been reported that human visual system has a temporal limitation in processing visual information when perceiving things that occur less than half a second apart. This temporal ...
1) Print out one copy of your individual data graph and one copy of the group data graph. 2) In your own words, briefly describe the purpose of the experiment, the results, and what "attentional blink ...
People often fail to recall the second of two visual targets presented within 500 ms in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP). This effect is called the attentional blink. One explanation of the ...
We are constantly learning new things as we go about our lives and refining our sensory abilities. How and when these sensory modifications take place is the focus of intense study and debate. In new ...
A sensory brain mechanism has been identified that underlies attention span, where there is a momentary disruption in the visual cortex. When there is a shift in attention from one place to another, ...
Psychologists have discovered that when you shift your attention from one place to another, your brain 'blinks'--experiences momentary gaps in perception. When your attention shifts from one place to ...
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