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A crossmodal attentional blink between vision and touch.

Salvador Soto-Faraco1, Charles Spence, Katherine Fairbank, Alan Kingstone, Anne P Hillstrom, Kimron Shapiro.   

Abstract

There is currently a great deal of interest regarding the possible existence of a crossmodal attentional blink (AB) between audition and vision. The majority of evidence now suggests that no such crossmodal deficit exists unless a task switch is introduced. We report two experiments designed to investigate the existence of a crossmodal AB between vision and touch. Two masked targets were presented successively at variable interstimulus intervals. Participants had to respond either to both targets (experimental condition) or to just the second target (control condition). In Experiment 1, the order of target modality was blocked, and an AB was demonstrated when visual targets preceded tactile targets, but not when tactile targets preceded visual targets. In Experiment 2, target modality was mixed randomly, and a significant crossmodal AB was demonstrated in both directions between vision and touch. The contrast between our visuotactile results and those of previous audiovisual studies is discussed, as are the implications for current theories of the AB.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12613676     DOI: 10.3758/bf03196328

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


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