The role of distractors in rapid serial visual presentation reveals the mechanism of attentional blink by EEG-based univariate and multivariate analyses

Author:

Meng Zong1234ORCID,Chen Qi56,Zhou Liqin12,Xu Liang34,Chen Antao78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Applied Experimental Psychology , Faculty of Psychology, , Beijing 100875, China

2. Beijing Normal University , Faculty of Psychology, , Beijing 100875, China

3. Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality of Ministry of Education , Faculty of Psychology, , Chongqing 400715, China

4. Southwest University , Faculty of Psychology, , Chongqing 400715, China

5. Center for Brain and Mental Well-Being , Department of Psychology, , Guangzhou 510006, China

6. Sun Yat-sen University , Department of Psychology, , Guangzhou 510006, China

7. School of Psychology , Research Center for Exercise and Brain Science, , Shanghai 200438, China

8. Shanghai University of Sport , Research Center for Exercise and Brain Science, , Shanghai 200438, China

Abstract

Abstract Attentional blink pertains to the performance of participants with a severe decline in identifying the second target presented after the first target reported correctly within 200–500 ms in a rapid serial visual presentation. The current study was conducted to investigate the neural mechanism of the effect of the distractor (D1) that immediately follows first target to attentional blink by altering whether D1 was substituted with a blank with electroencephalography recording. The results showed that D1 interfered with the attentional enhancement and working memory encoding in both single-target rapid serial visual presentation task and dual-target rapid serial visual presentation task, which were mainly manifested in delayed and attenuated P3a and diminished P3b of first target. Single-trial analysis indicated that first target and second target will compete with each other for working memory encoding resources in short lag, but not in the long lag. In addition, D1 interfered with the working memory encoding of second target under short lag rather than long lag in the dual-target rapid serial visual presentation task. These results suggested that attentional blink can be attributed to the limited working memory encoding resource, whereas the amount of available resources is subject to modulation by attention. The D1 hinders the attention enhancement of first target, thereby exacerbating attentional blink.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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