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[6] Isaak M I, Shapiro K L, Martin J. The attentional blink reflects retrieval competition among multiple rapid serial visual presentation items: tests of an interference model.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1999, 25(6): 1774~1792
[7] Marois R, Chun M M, Gore J. Neural correlates of the attentional blink.Neuron, 2000 , 28(1): 299~308
[8] Marois R, Yi D J, Chun M M. The neural fate of consciously perceived and missed events in the attentional blink. Neuron, 2004, 41(3): 465~47
[9] Marcantoni W S, Lepage M, Beaudoin G, et al. Neural correlates of dual task interference in rapid visual streams:An fMRI study. Brain and cognition, 2003, 53(2): 318~321
[10] Kranczioch C, Debener S, Schwarzbach G, et al. Neural correlates of conscious perception in the attentional blink.NeuroImage, 2005, 24(3): 704~714
[11 Feinstein J S, Stein M B, Castillo G N, et al .From sensory processes to conscious perception. Consciousness and Cognition, 2004, 13(2): 323~335
[12 Pessoa L, Ungerleider L G. Top-down mechanisms for working memory and attentional processes. In: Gazzaniga M S (Ed.) The New Cognitive Neurosciences, 3rd ed. MIT Press. 919~930
[13] Lacroixa G L, Constantinescu I, Cousineau D, et al. Attentional blink differences between adolescent dyslexic and normal readers.Brain and Cognition, 2005, 57 (2): 115~119
[14] Giesbrecht B, Bischof W F, Kingstone A. Visual Masking During the Attentional Blink: Tests of the Object Substitution Hypothesis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 2003, 29(1): 238~258
[15] Braver T S, Bongiolatti S R. The Role of Frontopolar Cortex in Subgoal Processing during Working Memory. NeuroImage, 2002, 15(3): 523~536
[16] Vogel E, Luck S J, Shapiro K L. Electrophysiological Evidence for a Postperceptual Locus of Suppression During the Attentional Blink. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1998, 24(6): 1656~1674
[17] Luck S J, Vogel E K, Shapiro K L.Word meanings can be accessed but not reported during the attentional blink. Nature, 1996, 383(6601): 616~618
[18] Maki W S, Frigen K, Paulson K. Associative priming by targets and distractors during rapid serial visual presentation: does word meaning survive the attentional blink? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1997, 23(4): 1014~1034
[19] Kranczioch C, Debener S, Engel A. Event-related potential correlates of the attentional blink phenomenon. Cognitive Brain Research, 2003, 17(1): 177~187
[20] Rolke B, Heil M, Streb J, et al. Missed prime words within the attentional blink evoke an N400 semantic priming effect. Psychophysiology, 2001, 38(2): 165~174
[21] Vogel E, Luck S J. Delayed working memory consolidation during the attentional blink. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2002, 9(4): 739~743
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