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This study explores the mechanisms behind temporal attention and distractor intrusions using behavioral and electrophysiological methods. It aims to clarify how attention is allocated in dynamic environments and improve understanding of cognitive processes.
To identify a target in a dynamic environment, attention must be allocated to the target’s at the right time.
Temporally selective attention allows us to discriminate a briefly presented target from temporally adjacent distractors.
However, when a target is closely followed by a distractor that shares the target’s response category, participants often erroneously report the identity of the distractor (distractor intrusions).
Previous studies showed that such distractor intrusion effects are medi…
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