Intra-individual variability in TVA attentional capacity and weight distribution: A reanalysis across days and an experiment within-day

N.C. Banh, I. Scharlau, (2025).

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<p>The present article offers an assessment of intra-individual variability in visualattention using the Theory of Visual Attention, which provides a formal framework forquantifying attentional components. We specifically investigated overall attentionalcapacity – that is, the available processing speed – and its distribution, the relativeattentional weight.By reanalyzing a large existing dataset from Tünnermann and Scharlau (2021),we found that across multiple testing days, participants either remained stable within a20 Hz margin or showed consistent improvements in capacity – in some cases triplingtheir initial capacity. The weights in response to salient stimuli were remarkablyconsistent.To determine whether increases in capacity reflect pure test-retest effects or arefacilitated by consolidation between days, and to quantify within-day variability, weconducted a second study in which participants completed five self-administeredsessions within a single day. Capacities remained within the same magnitude and didnot show a consistent directional trend. The relative weights exhibited comparativelylittle variation in most participants, akin to the previously analyzed dataset. Further,estimation uncertainty increased with higher capacity values.These results suggest that capacity may be subject to training effects, but thatsuch improvements appear to depend on longer breaks between sessions. This hasimportant implications for individualized assessment: A personal prior could beestimated from a single session to accelerate future estimations, as long as subsequentsessions occur on the same day. Participants with higher capacities may require tailoredexperimentation methods when small to medium effects are of interest, due to increaseduncertainty.</p>
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Banh NC, Scharlau I. Intra-individual variability in TVA attentional capacity and weight distribution: A reanalysis across days and an experiment within-day. Published online 2025.
Banh, N. C., & Scharlau, I. (2025). Intra-individual variability in TVA attentional capacity and weight distribution: A reanalysis across days and an experiment within-day. Center for Open Science.
@article{Banh_Scharlau_2025, title={Intra-individual variability in TVA attentional capacity and weight distribution: A reanalysis across days and an experiment within-day}, publisher={Center for Open Science}, author={Banh, Ngoc Chi and Scharlau, Ingrid}, year={2025} }
Banh, Ngoc Chi, and Ingrid Scharlau. “Intra-Individual Variability in TVA Attentional Capacity and Weight Distribution: A Reanalysis across Days and an Experiment within-Day.” Center for Open Science, 2025.
N. C. Banh and I. Scharlau, “Intra-individual variability in TVA attentional capacity and weight distribution: A reanalysis across days and an experiment within-day.” Center for Open Science, 2025.
Banh, Ngoc Chi, and Ingrid Scharlau. Intra-Individual Variability in TVA Attentional Capacity and Weight Distribution: A Reanalysis across Days and an Experiment within-Day. Center for Open Science, 2025.
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