Artigo Revisado por pares

Tunnel Vision or General Interference? Cognitive Load and Attentional Bias Are Both Important

1988; University of Illinois Press; Volume: 101; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/1422833

ISSN

1939-8298

Autores

Linda Williams,

Tópico(s)

Multisensory perception and integration

Resumo

Accuracy of identification of single letters presented in the near periphery (2.2 degrees, 3.3 degrees, or 4.4 degrees) was adversely affected when subjects were given a simultaneous foveal visual task as part of the same display. The level of processing required by the foveal task as well as the attentional allocation instructions were both found to be important. Tunnel vision as opposed to general interference can be induced by a combination of high foveal cognitive load, a focused attention strategy, and speed stress.

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