---
_id: '30899'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Temporal order judgments (TOJs) have been used for demonstrating the facilitating
    effect of attention on information processing - prior entry. Prior entry is a
    robust, often large effect. Besides attention, other factors shorten perceptual
    latency, for instance stimulus saliency, action affordances of an object, or threatening
    objects. The expectable size for these effects is far smaller than that usually
    obtained for prior entry. Some effects might consist of only a few milliseconds.
    But are TOJs sensitive enough for detecting such small effects? For answering
    this question, we tested whether objects highly associated with a certain color
    are perceived earlier. In a four-alternative TOJ, including a "simultaneous" and
    "uncertain" category, we found a small advantage for high color diagnostic objects.
    This indicates high sensitivity of the TOJ task. We also found that "simultaneous"
    judgements were most sensitive. This is important for the debate on the usefulness
    of order vs. simultaneous judgments.
author:
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Weiß, Katharina
  last_name: Weiß
- first_name: Ingrid
  full_name: Scharlau, Ingrid
  id: '451'
  last_name: Scharlau
  orcid: 0000-0003-2364-9489
citation:
  ama: 'Weiß K, Scharlau I. Temporal order judgments: A sensitive measure for measuring
    perceptual latency? In: Bastianelli A, Vidotto G, eds. <i>Proceedings of the 26th
    Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics</i>. Vol 26. Proceedings
    of Fechner Day. ; 2010:461-466.'
  apa: 'Weiß, K., &#38; Scharlau, I. (2010). Temporal order judgments: A sensitive
    measure for measuring perceptual latency? In A. Bastianelli &#38; G. Vidotto (Eds.),
    <i>Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics</i>
    (Vol. 26, pp. 461–466).'
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Weiß_Scharlau_2010, place={Padua}, series={Proceedings of
    Fechner Day}, title={Temporal order judgments: A sensitive measure for measuring
    perceptual latency?}, volume={26}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting
    of the International Society for Psychophysics}, author={Weiß, Katharina and Scharlau,
    Ingrid}, editor={Bastianelli, Alessia and Vidotto, Giulio}, year={2010}, pages={461–466},
    collection={Proceedings of Fechner Day} }'
  chicago: 'Weiß, Katharina, and Ingrid Scharlau. “Temporal Order Judgments: A Sensitive
    Measure for Measuring Perceptual Latency?” In <i>Proceedings of the 26th Annual
    Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics</i>, edited by Alessia
    Bastianelli and Giulio Vidotto, 26:461–66. Proceedings of Fechner Day. Padua,
    2010.'
  ieee: 'K. Weiß and I. Scharlau, “Temporal order judgments: A sensitive measure for
    measuring perceptual latency?,” in <i>Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of
    the International Society for Psychophysics</i>, Padua, 2010, vol. 26, pp. 461–466.'
  mla: 'Weiß, Katharina, and Ingrid Scharlau. “Temporal Order Judgments: A Sensitive
    Measure for Measuring Perceptual Latency?” <i>Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting
    of the International Society for Psychophysics</i>, edited by Alessia Bastianelli
    and Giulio Vidotto, vol. 26, 2010, pp. 461–66.'
  short: 'K. Weiß, I. Scharlau, in: A. Bastianelli, G. Vidotto (Eds.), Proceedings
    of the 26th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, Padua,
    2010, pp. 461–466.'
conference:
  end_date: 22.10.2010
  location: Padua
  start_date: 19.10.2010
date_created: 2022-04-13T22:20:53Z
date_updated: 2022-06-06T21:51:32Z
department:
- _id: '424'
editor:
- first_name: Alessia
  full_name: Bastianelli, Alessia
  last_name: Bastianelli
- first_name: Giulio
  full_name: Vidotto, Giulio
  last_name: Vidotto
intvolume: '        26'
language:
- iso: eng
page: 461 - 466
place: Padua
publication: Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the International Society for
  Psychophysics
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1010-6065
publication_status: published
series_title: Proceedings of Fechner Day
status: public
title: 'Temporal order judgments: A sensitive measure for measuring perceptual latency?'
type: conference
user_id: '42165'
volume: 26
year: '2010'
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