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0:01 0:59 But not the F. Because your brain was still busy processing. The fact that you spotted the W. WhenMoreBut not the F. Because your brain was still busy processing. The fact that you spotted the W. When the F . By even though we told your brain it was coming your brain blinked. And missed it.
The attentional blink refers to the finding of a severe impairment for detection or identification of the second of two masked visual targets that occurs when the targets are presented within less than 500 ms of each other (Raymond, Shapiro Arnell, 1992).
The AB lasts for several hundred milliseconds, suggesting that the time that attention dwells on a target is an order of magnitude longer than previously assumed (Duncan et al., 1994).
Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) is an experimental method in which participants are asked to detect a target within a sequence of stimuli, such as letters or numbers, in order to test the abilities of our visual systems.
Attentional blink (AB) is a psychological effect where people struggle to notice a second visual target in a rapid sequence if it appears 200 to 500 milliseconds after the first and is followed by distractions.