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Review
. 2006 Nov;70(6):425-35.
doi: 10.1007/s00426-005-0009-3. Epub 2005 Oct 20.

How the brain blinks: towards a neurocognitive model of the attentional blink

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How the brain blinks: towards a neurocognitive model of the attentional blink

Bernhard Hommel et al. Psychol Res. 2006 Nov.

Abstract

When people monitor a visual stream of rapidly presented stimuli for two targets (T1 and T2), they often miss T2 if it falls into a time window of about half a second after T1 onset-the attentional blink (AB). We provide an overview of recent neuroscientific studies devoted to analyze the neural processes underlying the AB and their temporal dynamics. The available evidence points to an attentional network involving temporal, right-parietal and frontal cortex, and suggests that the components of this neural network interact by means of synchronization and stimulus-induced desynchronization in the beta frequency range. We set up a neurocognitive scenario describing how the AB might emerge and why it depends on the presence of masks and the other event(s) the targets are embedded in. The scenario supports the idea that the AB arises from "biased competition", with the top-down bias being generated by parietal-frontal interactions and the competition taking place between stimulus codes in temporal cortex.

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