Psychology assignment 2731
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000336 EndHTML:000007150 StartFragment:000001399 EndFragment:000007092 StartSelection:000001399 EndSelection:000007060 SourceURL:http://vizedhtmlcontent.next.ecollege.com/(NEXT(7593b25d75))/Main/CourseMode/VizedHtmlView/RenderVizedHtmlView.ed?courseItemSubId=958387389&courseItemType=CourseContentItem&  Unit 2: Module 2 – M2 Assignment 2   var sessionid = “7593b25d75”;      Assignment 2: Attentional BlinkThere are many stimuli in your environment of which you are not aware. You use attention to filter out unimportant stimuli and focus on relevant stimuli. However, there are circumstances under which you cannot perceive stimuli, regardless of how hard you “pay attention.” One situation is when visual stimuli are presented in quick succession. If the interval between the two stimuli is short enough, you do not perceive the second stimulus. This lapse in attention is known as attentional blink. In this assignment, you will experience the attentional blink for yourself and will also read about practical implications of the phenomenon.Access the CogLab demonstration Attentional Blink. Follow the instructions to complete the demonstration.Read the following article:Livesey, E. J., Harris, I. M., & Harris, J. A. (2009). Attentional changes during implicit learning: Signal validity protects a target stimulus from the attentional blink.Ă‚Â Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition,Ă‚Â 35(2), 408-408-422. doi:10.1037/a0014525 (ProQuest Document ID: 614494049) Using the experience from the CogLab demonstration and information from the article, write a paper that addresses the following:Explain how the attentional blink relates to attention. Analyze how the variation in time influences the probability of seeing the second target letter. Explain the circumstances under which the attentional blink can be eliminated. In the CogLab demonstration, letters were used as targets. The target used can influence the duration of one’s attentional blink and whether the attentional blink even occurs. Complete the following tasks:                 Propose at least two other targets that could be used to induce the attentional blink. Predict the effect each of your suggested targets would have on the duration of one’s attentional blink as compared to the CogLab activity you completed. Explain the reasoning behind your predictions. Present and discuss at least three occupations in which workers’ performance could be adversely affected by attentional blink. Identify and explain the types of problems or mistakes that might occur in such occupations due to the attentional blink. Several years ago, some vehicle models came with a heads-up display (HUD). Instead of looking down at a panel on the dashboard, speed, distance traveled, fuel level, and time appeared to be displayed over the hood of the car. Discuss this design in terms of divided attention and attentional blink. Do you think the design was a good idea? Write a 4-page paper in Word format. Apply APA standards to citation of sources. Use the following file naming convention: LastnameFirstInitial_M2_A2.doc.By Wednesday, September 13, 2017, deliver your assignment to the M2: Assignment 2 Dropbox.Assignment 2 Grading Criteria Maximum Points Explained the phenomenon of attention, described how time between targets affects the probability of seeing the second target, and analyzed how it can be eliminated or reduced in other conditions showing understanding and application of cognitive psychology concepts. 20 Applied knowledge of cognitive psychology concepts to propose other targets appropriate for experiment, predict their effects on attentional blink, and provide an explanation for predictions showing understanding and application of cognitive psychology concepts. 20 Identified three occupations that could adversely be affected by attentional blink and explained the types of problems or mistakes that might occur in such occupations due to attentional blink showing understanding and application of cognitive psychology concepts. 24 Related the concepts of divided attention and attentional blink to explain the heads-up display (HUD) design. 16 Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. 20 Total: 100