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Backward masking interrupts spatial attention, slows downstream processing, and limits conscious perception.

Talia Losier1, Christine Lefebvre2, Mattia Doro3, Roberto Dell'Acqua4, Pierre Jolicœur2.   

Abstract

The attentional blink (AB) is a difficulty in correctly processing a target when it follows one or more other targets after a short delay. When no backward mask is presented after the last critical target, there is no or little behavioral AB deficit. The mask plays an important role in limiting conscious access to target information. In this electrophysiological study, we tested the impact of masking on the deployment and engagement of attention by measuring the N2pc and P3 components in an RSVP paradigm. We found that the presence of a mask in an AB paradigm reduced the amplitude of the N2pc, P3a, and P3b components. In addition to reducing encoding in memory, masking also reduced the effectiveness of the deployment and engagement of attention on the last target. We discuss the role of these findings in the context of current masking, consciousness, and AB models.
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Keywords:  Attention; Attentional blink; EEG; Electrophysiology; Masking; N2pc; P3a; P3b; Working memory

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28410866     DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2017.04.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conscious Cogn        ISSN: 1053-8100


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