PLoS Computational Biology (Aug 2022)

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

  • Nadav Amir,
  • Naftali Tishby,
  • Israel Nelken

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010398
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 8
p. e1010398

Abstract

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The attentional blink (AB) effect is the reduced probability of reporting a second target (T2) that appears shortly after a first one (T1) within a rapidly presented sequence of distractors. The AB effect has been shown to be reduced following intensive mental training in the form of mindfulness meditation, with a corresponding reduction in T1-evoked P3b brain potentials. However, the mechanisms underlying these effects remain unknown. We propose a dynamical-systems model of the AB, in which attentional load is described as the response of a dynamical system to incoming impulse signals. Non-task related mental activity is represented by additive noise modulated by meditation. The model provides a parsimonious computational framework relating behavioral performance, evoked brain potentials and training through the concept of reduced mental noise.