Confidence for intrusion errors during the attentional blink depends on target-defining features

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Matthew Junker, Reza Habib
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Abstract

Research surrounding the attentional blink phenomenon – a deficit in responding to the second of two temporally proximal stimuli when presented 150–500 ms after the first – has used a wide variety of target-defining and response features of stimuli. The typical U-shape curve for absolute performance is robust, surviving across most stimulus features, and therefore changes in performance are discussed as dynamics in an attentional system that are nonspecific a stimulus type. However, the patterns of errors participants make might not show the same robustness, and participants’ confidences in these errors might differ – potentially suggesting the involvement of different attentional or perceptual mechanisms. The present research is a comparison of error patterns and confidence in those errors when letter target stimuli are defined by either the color of the letter, the presence of a surrounding annulus, or the color of the annulus. Across three experiments, we show that participants erroneously report stimuli that are further away from T2 and they are similarly confident in specifically their post-target errors as their correct responses when annuli define targets, but not when color of the letter defines targets. Experiment 3 provides some evidence to suggest that this error pattern and associated confidence is time-dependent when the color of the annulus defines the target, but not when the color of the letter defines the target. These results raise questions concerning the nature of the errors and possibly the mechanisms of the attentional blink phenomenon itself.

在注意力眨眼过程中,入侵错误的可信度取决于目标定义特征。
注意力眨眼现象是指在第一个刺激出现 150-500 毫秒后,对两个时间上接近的刺激中的第二个刺激的反应出现缺陷,围绕这一现象的研究使用了多种刺激的目标定义和反应特征。绝对成绩的典型 U 型曲线是稳健的,在大多数刺激特征中都能保持不变,因此成绩的变化被视为注意系统的动态变化,而非特定的刺激类型。然而,参与者所犯错误的模式可能不会表现出同样的稳健性,参与者对这些错误的信心也可能不同--这可能表明不同的注意或知觉机制参与其中。本研究比较了当字母目标刺激由字母的颜色、周围是否有环状物或环状物的颜色来定义时,参与者的错误模式和对这些错误的信心。在三个实验中,我们发现参与者会错误地报告离 T2 较远的刺激,而且当环状物定义目标时,他们对目标后的错误与正确反应有类似的信心,而当字母的颜色定义目标时,他们对目标后的错误与正确反应没有类似的信心。实验 3 提供了一些证据,表明当环状物的颜色定义目标时,这种错误模式和相关的信心与时间有关,而当字母的颜色定义目标时,则与时间无关。这些结果提出了有关错误性质的问题,也可能是注意闪烁现象本身的机制问题。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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