“…Variations of this paradigm produce two highly reliable patterns of results. First, when the distractors share the target's response dimension (e.g., when the target is a digit in a stream of other digits, Figure 2B), distractor intrusions are frequent: Participants will often erroneously report not the target, but the identity of a distractor that appears in close temporal proximity to the target (Botella, Suero, & Barriopedro, 2001;Chun, 1997;Goodbourn & Holcombe, 2015;Vul et al, 2008;Zivony & Eimer, 2020;. Second, when participants are asked to identify two successive targets (T1 and T2) in the RSVP stream (Figure 2C), the accuracy of reporting both targets is high when they appear more than half a second apart, but report accuracy for T2 is strongly impaired when it is presented within 200ms-500ms after T1 (attentional blink, Raymond, Shapiro, & Arnell, 1992; see Zivony & Lamy, 2020, for a discussion of different accounts of this phenomenon).…”