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1. A measure of the blink reflex to parametric variation of mechanical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve.

2. The Absence of Attentional Bias to Low-Calorie Food Stimuli in Restrictive Dieters: Differences in the Allocation of Attentional Resources to High-Calorie Foods.

3. Total sleep deprivation effects on the attentional blink.

4. Exploring Binocular Visual Attention by Presenting Rapid Dichoptic and Dioptic Series.

5. Love and hate do not modulate the attentional blink but improve overall performance*.

6. Temporal integration of target features across and within trials in the attentional blink.

7. Pitch Improvement in Attentional Blink: A Study across Audiovisual Asymmetries.

8. An Attentional Blink Research on Different Types of Words in Male with Substance Use Disorder.

9. Hello from the other side: Robust contralateral interference in tactile detection.

10. Excitatory neurons in the lateral parabrachial nucleus mediate the interruptive effect of inflammatory pain on a sustained attention task.

11. On the Relevance of Posterior and Midfrontal Theta Activity for Visuospatial Attention.

12. Temporal deployment of attention in musicians: Evidence from an attentional blink paradigm.

13. Prioritized Identification of Fearful Eyes during the Attentional Blink Is Not Automatic.

14. Cross-modal enhancement of spatially unpredictable visual target discrimination during the attentional blink.

15. Perceptual Awareness Occurs Along a Graded Continuum: No Evidence of All-or-None Failures in Continuous Reproduction Tasks.

16. Grimes’s Music Video “Shinigami Eyes”: Neuroscience, Audiovisuality, and Color.

17. An online browser-based attentional blink replication using visual objects.

18. Differences in the duration of the attentional blink when viewing nature vs. urban scenes.

19. Global attentional selection of visual features is not associated with selective modulation of posterior alpha‐band activity.

20. Perception of the temporal order of digits during rapid serial visual presentation is influenced by their ordinality.

21. Subthalamic and nigral neurons are differentially modulated during parkinsonian gait.

22. Measuring attentional blink magnitude: Reliability and validity of a novel single-target rapid serial visual presentation task index in a psychiatric sample.

23. Task-synchronized eye blink modulation neither requires visual stimulation nor active motor response and is modulated by task predictability.

24. More than a feeling: The emotional attentional blink relies on non-emotional "pop out," but is weak compared to the attentional blink.

25. Effects of top-down and bottom-up attention on post-selection posterior contralateral negativity.

26. Cross-modal attentional effects of rhythmic sensory stimulation.

27. Hierarchy of Intra- and Cross-modal Redundancy Gains in Visuo-tactile Search: Evidence from the Posterior Contralateral Negativity.

28. Posterior delta/theta EEG activity as an early signal of Stroop conflict detection.

29. The temporal cost of deploying attention limits accurate target identification in rapid serial visual presentation.

30. Effect of Target Semantic Consistency in Different Sequence Positions and Processing Modes on T2 Recognition: Integration and Suppression Based on Cross-Modal Processing.

31. Difficulty suppressing visual distraction while dual tasking.

32. Attentional impairment in Parkinson's disease is modulated by side of onset: Neurophysiological evidence.

33. First target timing influences the attentional blink under low, but not high working memory load.

34. Expectation modulates the preferential processing of task-irrelevant fear in the attentional blink: evidence from event-related potentials.

35. Emotional Valence in the Eye Region Modulates the Attentional Blink in a Task-Dependent Manner: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials.

36. Processing of emotions expressed through eye regions attenuates attentional blink.

37. Special Issue: "Symmetry in Cognition and Emotion".

38. No evidence for superior distractor filtering amongst individuals high in autistic-like traits.

39. Don't look now! Emotion-induced blindness: The interplay between emotion and attention.

40. It hurts more than it helps: Cuing T1 with imagery can impair T2 identification in an attentional blink task.

41. Training the attentional blink: subclinical depression decreases learning potential.

42. Biased Competition between Targets and Distractors Reduces Attentional Suppression: Evidence from the Positivity Posterior Contralateral and Distractor Positivity.

43. Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on visuospatial attention in air traffic controllers.

44. A simple model of the attentional blink and its modulation by mental training.

45. Frequency‐ and phase‐dependent effects of auditory entrainment on attentional blink.

46. Transcranial direct current stimulation does not improve clinical and neurophysiological outcomes in panic disorder: A randomized sham‐controlled trial.

47. Weaker inhibition after happy faces: evidence from an attentional blink task with emotional and neutral faces.

48. T1 difficulty does not modulate the magnitude of the attentional blink.

49. Attentional blink in infants under 7 months.

50. Pharmacological and Behavioral Strategies to Improve Vision in Acquired Pendular Nystagmus.

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