Authors
David Alais, Shannon M Locke, Johahn Leung, Erik Van der Burg
Publication date
2016/7/5
Journal
Scientific Reports
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
29296
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
We tested whether fast flicker can capture attention using eight flicker frequencies from 20–96 Hz, including several too high to be perceived (>50 Hz). Using a 480 Hz visual display rate, we presented smoothly sampled sinusoidal temporal modulations at: 20, 30, 40, 48, 60, 69, 80 and 96 Hz. We first established flicker detection rates for each frequency. Performance was at or near ceiling until 48 Hz and dropped sharply to chance level at 60 Hz and above. We then presented the same flickering stimuli as pre-cues in a visual search task containing five elements. Flicker location varied randomly and was therefore congruent with target location on 20% of trials. Comparing congruent and incongruent trials revealed a very strong congruency effect (faster search for cued targets) for all detectable frequencies (20–48 Hz) but no effect for faster flicker rates that were detected at chance. This pattern of results …
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Scholar articles
D Alais, SM Locke, J Leung, E Van der Burg - Scientific Reports, 2016