The attentional blink is not affected by backward masking of T2, T2-mask SOA, or level of T2 impoverishment.

Jannati, A., Spalek, T. M., Lagroix, H. E. P., & Lollo, V. D. (2012). The attentional blink is not affected by backward masking of T2, T2-mask SOA, or level of T2 impoverishment.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38(1), 161.

Abstract

Identification of the second of two targets (T2) is impaired when presented shortly after the first (T1). This attentional blink (AB) is thought to arise from a delay in T2 processing during which T2 is vulnerable to masking. Conventional studies have measured T2 accuracy which is constrained by the 100% ceiling. We avoided this problem by using a dynamic threshold-tracking procedure that is inherently free from ceiling constraints. In two experiments we examined how AB magnitude is affected by three masking-related factors: (a) presence/absence of T2 mask, (b) T2-mask stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA), and (c) level of T2 impoverishment (signal-to-noise ratio [SNR]). In Experiment 1, overall accuracy decreased with T2-mask SOA. The magnitude of the AB, however, was invariant with SOA and with mask presence/absence. Experiment 2 further showed that the AB was invariant with T2 SNR. The relationship among mask presence/absence, SOA, and T2 SNR and the AB is encompassed in a qualitative model.
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