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attentional blink’ (AB) was first described by Raymond, Shapiro, & Arnell (1992), though reports published prior to this revealed the existence of the same outcome (e.g., Broadbent & Broadbent, 1987) but did not use this term. The basic AB ...
Attentional Blink refers to the phenomenon that if there are two targets, then the second one of them cannot be identified or detected if it appears closer to time compared to the first one. The basic ‘attentional blink’ paradigm employs a ...
the President have uncovered, they have yielded thousands of sources--transcripts, letters, memos, audio- and videotapes--which Americans have devoured with glee. Documents of all sorts, in fact, are more widely available than ever. As the ...
foreign goods, services, and investments. (Coyle, 2001). The economic case for floating exchange rates is that they facilitate more flexible management of the international economy. A fixed exchange-rate regime provides asymmetric incentive...
management, and team behavior. Relationships are transparent and avoid silo defensiveness. There is an unmistakable we-ness to how a high-performing team conducts itself. A team that has nothing to hide is not just willing but eager to make...
Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet, Sachs continues his personal mission to expose the economic and environmental crises that are facing our crowded planet. This paper presents a book summary of Sachs, Jeffrey’s (2008) Common Wea...
of functions for proteins within cells and has elaborated on their atomic basis. Here, controlled formation of upheld, soluble protein concentration gradients within hydrated polymer networks is reported. The approach involves spatially loc...