Research on the Attentional Blink of Self-face vs. Other-face Based on the RSVP Paradigm

Journal of Psychological Science ›› 2013, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (4) : 816-821.

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Journal of Psychological Science ›› 2013, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (4) : 816-821.

Research on the Attentional Blink of Self-face vs. Other-face Based on the RSVP Paradigm

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The experiment observed whether there is an attentional blink effect as self-face and other-face being target and probe stimulus respectively based on the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm. The results showed that when the probe stimulus was self-face, its recognition was obviously higher than other-face, especially when target stimulus was also self-face, the attentional blink disappearred totally; when target and probe stimulus were other-face at the same time, the AB effect occurred. This revealed that self-face performed better not only at drawing attention but also at holding it.

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self-face recognition / attentional blink / RSVP paradigm

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Research on the Attentional Blink of Self-face vs. Other-face Based on the RSVP Paradigm[J]. Journal of Psychological Science. 2013, 36(4): 816-821
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