Journal article

No electrophysiological evidence for semantic processing during inattentional blindness

BT Hutchinson, BN Jack, K Pammer, E Canseco-Gonzalez, M Pitts

Neuroimage | Published : 2024

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Abstract

A long-standing question concerns whether sensory input can reach semantic stages of processing in the absence of attention and awareness. Here, we examine whether the N400, an event related potential associated with semantic processing, can occur under conditions of inattentional blindness. By employing a novel three-phase inattentional blindness paradigm designed to maximise the opportunity for detecting an N400, we found no evidence for it when participants were inattentionally blind to the eliciting stimuli (related and unrelated word pairs). In contrast, participants noticed the same task-irrelevant word pairs when minimal attention was allocated to them, and a small N400 became evident..

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