## Abstract The effect of unilateral visual deprivation by lid suture on visual centers was studied in rats. In animals with previous visual experience this caused a decrease in volume of the dorsal nucleus of the lateral geniculate body and nucleus lateralis pars posterior of 10% and 8% respective
Effect of tobacco deprivation on the attentional blink in rapid serial visual presentation
โ Scribed by Adrienne Heinz; Andrew J. Waters; Richard C. Taylor; Carol S. Myers; Eric T. Moolchan; Stephen J. Heishman
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 117 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6222
- DOI
- 10.1002/hup.826
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
When two targets are imbedded in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), identification of the second target (T2) is impaired if it occurs within 500โms of the first target (T1). This attentional blink (AB) is thought to involve interference of resources in processing T1 and T2. The deleterious effect of tobacco deprivation on attention has been documented, but no studies have examined the AB. Nonsmokers (nโ=โ30), 12โh tobaccoโdeprived smokers (nโ=โ30), and nondeprived smokers (nโ=โ30) were randomly assigned to perform the RSVP with one of three stimulusโduration conditions (96, 113, or 130โms). Participants completed 48 RSVP trials. Each trial consisted of 16 individually presented words (T1, T2, and 14 distractors), and T2 lagged T1 at serial positions 1โ8. Participants verbalized T1 and T2 in order immediately after each trial. Identification of T2 (for correct T1 trials) was impaired at early versus late lag positions, which was especially pronounced in the most difficult (96โms) condition. There was no evidence for group differences on the AB; however, deprived smokers were worse identifying T1 in the 113โms condition. These results suggest that the AB is influenced by stimulus duration, but not by 12โh of tobacco deprivation. Copyright ยฉ 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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