More than meets the eye: The attentional blink in multisensory environments. Commentary on Kranczioch and Thorne

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More than meets the eye: The attentional blink in multisensory environments. Commentary on Kranczioch and Thorne. / Schneider, Till R.

In: ADV COGN PSYCHOL, Vol. 9, No. 3, 01.01.2013, p. 143-5.

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title = "More than meets the eye: The attentional blink in multisensory environments. Commentary on Kranczioch and Thorne",
abstract = "Temporal fluctuations of attention can influence performance of cognitive tasks substantially. A common paradigm to investigate temporal fluctuations of attention is the attentional blink paradigm. Kranczioch and Thorne (2013) report new evidence for the impact of auditory stimuli on the visual attentional blink in the current issue of Advances in Cognitive Psychology.",
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