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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38157820/attentional-blur-and-blink-effects-of-adaptive-attentional-scaling-on-visual-awareness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuyao Wang, Aytaç Karabay, Elkan G Akyürek
Attentional scaling is a crucial mechanism that enables us to flexibly allocate our attention to larger or smaller regions in the visual field. Although previous studies have demonstrated the critical role of attentional scaling in visual processing, its impact on modulating visual awareness is not yet fully understood. This study investigates the adaptive control of attentional scaling and its influence on visual awareness in an attentional blink paradigm. Participants were required to attend to the first target's location, which was manipulated either session-wise, trial-wise, or such that it could be learned across a block of trials...
December 28, 2023: Consciousness and Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38150782/distrust-before-first-sight-examining-knowledge-and-appearance-based-effects-of-trustworthiness-on-the-visual-consciousness-of-faces
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Eiserbeck, Alexander Enge, Milena Rabovsky, Rasha Abdel Rahman
The present EEG study with 32 healthy participants investigated whether affective knowledge about a person influences the visual awareness of their face, additionally considering the impact of facial appearance. Faces differing in perceived trustworthiness based on appearance were associated with negative or neutral social information and shown as target stimuli in an attentional blink task. As expected, participants showed enhanced awareness of faces associated with negative compared to neutral social information...
December 26, 2023: Consciousness and Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38109476/neurophysiological-measures-and-correlates-of-cognitive-load-in-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-adhd-autism-spectrum-disorder-asd-and-dyslexia-a-scoping-review-and-research-recommendations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne-Laure Le Cunff, Eleanor Dommett, Vincent Giampietro
Working memory is integral to a range of critical cognitive functions such as reasoning and decision-making. Although alterations in working memory have been observed in neurodivergent populations, there has been no review mapping how cognitive load is measured in common neurodevelopmental conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and dyslexia. This scoping review explores the neurophysiological measures used to study cognitive load in these specific populations...
December 18, 2023: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38083621/quantification-of-active-visual-attention-using-rgb-camera
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Somnath Karmakar, Debatri Chatterjee, Tince Varghese, Rahul Dasharath Gavas, Mithun B S, Ramesh Kumar Ramakrishnan, Arpan Pal
Active visual attention (AVA) is the cognitive ability that helps to focus on important visual information while responding to a stimulus and is important for human-behavior and psychophysiological research. Existing eye-trackers/camera-based methods are either expensive or impose privacy issues as face videos are recorded for analysis. Proposed approach using blink-rate variability (BRV), is inexpensive, easy to implement, efficient and handles privacy issues, making it amenable to real-time applications. Our solution uses laptop camera/webcams and a single blink feature, namely BRV...
July 2023: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38069236/time-resolved-x-ray-observation-of-intracellular-crystallized-protein-in-living-animal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masahiro Kuramochi, Ibuki Sugawara, Yoichi Shinkai, Kazuhiro Mio, Yuji C Sasaki
Understanding the cellular environment as molecular crowding that supports the structure-specific functional expression of biomolecules has recently attracted much attention. Time-resolved X-ray observations have the remarkable capability to capture the structural dynamics of biomolecules with subnanometre precision. Nevertheless, the measurement of the intracellular dynamics within live organisms remains a challenge. Here, we explore the potential of utilizing crystallized proteins that spontaneously form intracellular crystals to investigate their intracellular dynamics via time-resolved X-ray observations...
November 29, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000192/self-prioritization-effect-in-the-attentional-blink-paradigm-attention-based-or-familiarity-based-effect
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Víctor Martínez-Pérez, Alejandro Sandoval-Lentisco, Miriam Tortajada, Lucía B Palmero, Guillermo Campoy, Luis J Fuentes
The self-prioritization effect (SPE) refers to the advantage in processing stimuli associated with oneself. Here, we addressed the SPE in an attentional blink (AB) task. In Experiment 1, shapes associated to you, friend, or stranger served as T1, and letter X as T2. The AB effect was larger for you than the other label conditions, and larger for friend condition than for stranger condition. We suggest that self-associated shape increased its perceptual salience, producing greater attentional capture...
November 23, 2023: Consciousness and Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37938617/blink-related-eeg-activity-measures-cognitive-load-during-proactive-and-reactive-driving
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emad Alyan, Stefan Arnau, Julian Elias Reiser, Stephan Getzmann, Melanie Karthaus, Edmund Wascher
Assessing drivers' cognitive load is crucial for driving safety in challenging situations. This research employed the occurrence of drivers' natural eye blinks as cues in continuously recorded EEG data to assess the cognitive workload while reactive or proactive driving. Twenty-eight participants performed either a lane-keeping task with varying levels of crosswind (reactive) or curve road (proactive). The blink event-related potentials (bERPs) and spectral perturbations (bERSPs) were analyzed to assess cognitive load variations...
November 8, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37891761/prioritized-identification-of-fearful-eyes-during-the-attentional-blink-is-not-automatic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuaixia Li, Bin Hao, Wei Dang, Weiqi He, Wenbo Luo
The eye region conveys considerable information regarding an individual's emotions, motivations, and intentions during interpersonal communication. Evidence suggests that the eye regions of an individual expressing emotions can capture attention more rapidly than the eye regions of an individual in a neutral affective state. However, how attentional resources affect the processing of emotions conveyed by the eye regions remains unclear. Accordingly, the present study employed a dual-target rapid serial visual presentation task: happy, neutral, or fearful eye regions were presented as the second target, with a temporal lag between two targets of 232 or 696 ms...
September 29, 2023: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37888303/blinklinmult-transformer-based-eye-blink-detection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ádám Fodor, Kristian Fenech, András Lőrincz
This work presents BlinkLinMulT, a transformer-based framework for eye blink detection. While most existing approaches rely on frame-wise eye state classification, recent advancements in transformer-based sequence models have not been explored in the blink detection literature. Our approach effectively combines low- and high-level feature sequences with linear complexity cross-modal attention mechanisms and addresses challenges such as lighting changes and a wide range of head poses. Our work is the first to leverage the transformer architecture for blink presence detection and eye state recognition while successfully implementing an efficient fusion of input features...
September 26, 2023: Journal of Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37869316/morphological-changes-in-the-meibomian-gland-in-children-with-tic-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuyi Qian, Renhui Dou, Qianwei Wang, Feng Huang, Yinying Zhao, Ran Zhuo, Yun-E Zhao, Pingjun Chang
BACKGROUND: Since blinking accelerates meibomian gland (MG) expression, abnormal blinking in children with tic disorders may be associated with the morphological changes of the MGs. Our study aimed to quantitively evaluate the morphology of the MG in these children. METHODS: In this prospective case-control study, we examined 68 eyes of 68 children with tic disorders, 47 eyes of 47 children with dry eye, and 45 eyes of 45 healthy children at the Hangzhou Branch of the Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from October 2020 to March 2021...
October 1, 2023: Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37852264/periodic-attention-deficits-after-frontoparietal-lesions-provide-causal-evidence-for-rhythmic-attentional-sampling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabel Raposo, Sara M Szczepanski, Kathleen Haaland, Tor Endestad, Anne-Kristin Solbakk, Robert T Knight, Randolph F Helfrich
Contemporary models conceptualize spatial attention as a blinking spotlight that sequentially samples visual space. Hence, behavior fluctuates over time, even in states of presumed "sustained" attention. Recent evidence has suggested that rhythmic neural activity in the frontoparietal network constitutes the functional basis of rhythmic attentional sampling. However, causal evidence to support this notion remains absent. Using a lateralized spatial attention task, we addressed this issue in patients with focal lesions in the frontoparietal attention network...
October 10, 2023: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37823710/temporal-deployment-of-attention-in-musicians-evidence-from-an-attentional-blink-paradigm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dawei Shen, Bernhard Ross, Claude Alain
The generalization of music training to unrelated nonmusical domains is well established and may reflect musicians' superior ability to regulate attention. We investigated the temporal deployment of attention in musicians and nonmusicians using scalp-recording of event-related potentials in an attentional blink (AB) paradigm. Participants listened to rapid sequences of stimuli and identified target and probe sounds. The AB was defined as a probe identification deficit when the probe closely follows the target...
October 12, 2023: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37806442/side-of-motor-symptom-onset-predicts-sustained-attention-deficits-and-motor-improvements-after-attention-training-in-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph DeGutis, Courtney Aul, Olivier J Barthelemy, Breanna L Davis, Shaikhah Alshuaib, Anna Marin, Shraddha B Kinger, Terry D Ellis, Alice Cronin-Golomb
OBJECTIVE: Parkinson's disease (PD) side of motor symptom onset has been associated with distinct cognitive deficits; individuals with left-side onset (LPD) show more visuospatial impairments, whereas those with right-side onset (RPD) show more verbal impairments. Non-spatial attention is a critical cognitive ability associated with motor functioning that is right hemisphere lateralized but has not been characterized with regard to PD side of onset. We compared individuals with LPD and RPD on non-spatial attention tasks and examined differential responses to a 4-week sustained attention training program...
October 6, 2023: Neuropsychologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37799593/alterations-of-ocular-surface-parameters-in-patients-with-obstructive-sleep-apnea-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linlin Hao, Qingfen Tian, Shaohua Liu, Zhe Xu, Lixia Yang
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate changes in ocular surface parameters among obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) patients. METHODS: 44 healthy volunteers (88 eyes) and 27 OSAS patients (54 eyes) were recruited in our cross-sectional study. 14 patients were classified as mild&moderate OSAS, and 13 patients were classified as severe OSAS. For evaluating the ocular surface, the following tests were conducted: the height of tear meniscus (TMH), first non-invasive tear break-up time (FNITBUT), mean non-invasive tear break-up time (MNITBUT), the score of Meibomian gland dropout area (Meiboscore), the tear test of anesthesia-free Schirmer I (SIT), corneal fluorescein staining (CFS), partial blinks rate (PBR), the lipid layer thickness (LLT), ocular surface disease index (OSDI)...
2023: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37774843/no-effect-of-hunger-on-attentional-capture-by-food-cues-two-replication-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Courtney Neal, Gillian V Pepper, Caroline Allen, Daniel Nettle
Food cues potently capture human attention, and it has been suggested that hunger increases their propensity to do so. However, the evidence for such hunger-related attentional biases is weak. We focus on one recent study that did show significantly greater attentional capture by food cues when participants were hungry, using an Emotional Blink of Attention (EBA) task [Piech, Pastorino, & Zald, 2010. Appetite, 54, 579-582]. We conducted online (N = 29) and in-person (N = 28) replications of this study with British participants and a Bayesian analytical approach...
September 27, 2023: Appetite
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37702253/the-role-of-distractors-in-rapid-serial-visual-presentation-reveals-the-mechanism-of-attentional-blink-by-eeg-based-univariate-and-multivariate-analyses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zong Meng, Qi Chen, Liqin Zhou, Liang Xu, Antao Chen
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...
September 12, 2023: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37695963/fblpf-abow-an-effective-method-for-blink-artifact-removal-in-single-channel-eeg-signal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenjia Gao, Dan Liu, Qisong Wang, Yongping Zhao, Jinwei Sun
OBJECTIVE: The latest development in low-cost single-channel Electroencephalography (EEG) devices is gaining widespread attention because it reduces hardware complexity. Discrete wavelet transform (DWT) has been a popular solution to eliminate the blink artifacts in EEG signals. However, the existing DWT-based methods share the same wavelet function among subjects, which ignores the individual difference. To remedy this deficiency, this paper proposes a novel approach to eliminate the blink artifacts in single-channel EEG signals...
September 11, 2023: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37659289/spontaneous-eye-blinking-during-an-auditory-an-interoceptive-and-a-visual-task-the-role-of-the-sensory-modality-and-the-attentional-focus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alfonso Magliacano, Laura Catalano, Laura Sagliano, Anna Estraneo, Luigi Trojano
Previous evidence suggested that spontaneous eye blinking changes as a function of the attentional focus. In particular, eye blink rate (EBR) tends to increase when attention is directed to internal versus environmental processing. Most studies on this issue compared eye blinking during visual and mental imagery tasks, and interpreted the increase in EBR as a mechanism to focus cognitive resources on internal processing by disengaging attention from interfering information. However, since eye blinking also depends on the sensory modality of the task, the findings might be influenced by a modality-specific effect...
August 11, 2023: Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37650455/perceptual-awareness-occurs-along-a-graded-continuum-no-evidence-of-all-or-none-failures-in-continuous-reproduction-tasks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael A Cohen, Jonathan Keefe, Timothy F Brady
Does sensory information reach conscious awareness in a discrete, all-or-nothing manner or a gradual, continuous manner? To answer this question, we examined behavioral performance across four different paradigms that manipulate visual awareness: the attentional blink, backward masking, the Sperling iconic memory paradigm, and retro-cuing. We then asked how well we could account for participants' ( N = 112 adults) behavior using a signal detection framework that factors in psychophysical scaling to model participants' responses along a single continuum...
September 2023: Psychological Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37626529/visual-dysfunction-in-parkinson-s-disease
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Francisco Nieto-Escamez, Esteban Obrero-Gaitán, Irene Cortés-Pérez
Non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD) include ocular, visuoperceptive, and visuospatial impairments, which can occur as a result of the underlying neurodegenerative process. Ocular impairments can affect various aspects of vision and eye movement. Thus, patients can show dry eyes, blepharospasm, reduced blink rate, saccadic eye movement abnormalities, smooth pursuit deficits, and impaired voluntary and reflexive eye movements. Furthermore, visuoperceptive impairments affect the ability to perceive and recognize visual stimuli accurately, including impaired contrast sensitivity and reduced visual acuity, color discrimination, and object recognition...
August 7, 2023: Brain Sciences
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