Psychology

Spot one target in a rapid stream, and you'll go briefly blind to the next

Flash a fast sequence of letters or images, roughly ten per second, with two targets hidden inside. People reliably catch the first one, but if the second target appears within about half a second afterward, they miss it far more often than chance would predict, as if attention itself blinked and needed a moment to recover.

Jane Raymond, Kimron Shapiro, and Karen Arnell, Temporary suppression of visual processing in an RSVP task: An attentional blink? — Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1992

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