T1 difficulty affects the AB: Manipulating T1 word frequency and T1 orthographic neighbor frequency

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Colored target words were presented with distractor nonwords in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) task. In Experiment 1, the attentional blink (AB) effect on T2 accuracy was larger when T1 was a difficult (low-frequency) word than when it was a high-frequency word. In Experiment 2 the effect of T1 frequency on the AB was replicated in a between-participants design, and the frequency of T1's one-letter different neighbors (e.g., case, bare, for care) interacted with T1 frequency in its effects on T2 accuracy. Experiment 3 confirmed the effect of T1 frequency over 6 T1-T2 lags. The effects of T1 characteristics were sensitively assessed in the AB and were more consistent with resource depletion theories than controlprocess accounts. © Psychonomic Society, Inc. 2010.

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Burt, J. S., Howard, S., & Falconer, E. K. (2011). T1 difficulty affects the AB: Manipulating T1 word frequency and T1 orthographic neighbor frequency. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 73(3), 751–765. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-010-0054-x

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