The psychology of attention:
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Beschreibung: | XIV, 336 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of figures
Preface xiii
1.
What is attention?
Varieties of attention
Is attention a causal agent or an emergent property?
Preview of the book
Structure of the book
Summary
Further reading
2.
Beginnings
Early experiments on selective auditory attention: Dichotic
listening
Challenges to filter theory
Is selection later rather than earlier?
The early-late debate begins
Early experiments on selective visual attention
Sperling s experiments
The partial report superiority effect
Experimental evidence for separate identity and location coding
in vision
Pertinent and unattended information
More models of selective attention
Modifications to filter theory
Summary
Further reading
3.
Introduction
Selective filtering and selective set
Selective set experiments
Recent work on flanker compatibility:
The argument continues
CONTENTS
Perceptual load and selective attention
Attention as a spotlight: Spatial cueing
Overt and covert orienting
Inhibition of return
Variable spotlight or zoom lens?
Local and global processing
Hemispheric differences in attention
Visual neglect
Other theoretical accounts of disorders of visual attention
Summary
Further reading
4.
One object but many attributes: The binding problem
Experimental evidence for the separability of identity and
location information
Attentional dyslexia
Neurophysiological evidence for independent codes
Putting it all together
Visual search with focal attention
Feature integration theory
Attentional engagement theory: Visual search and visual
similarity
A neurophysiological explanation of the binding
problem
Some connectionist models of visual search and visual
attention
A model for attention ?
Summary
Further reading
5.
The nature of sound: Patterns in time
Auditory space
Orienting and focusing auditory attention
Selection from brief multi-element displays
Segregating auditory features
Combining auditory features
Focusing on frequency
Crossmodal links in auditory and visual spatial
attention
Crossmodal attention in vision and touch
Spatial coordinates of crossmodal attention
Visual capture of touch: The rubber gloves illusion
Which sense is dominant?
Illusory conjunctions between vision and touch
Viii CONTENTS
The modality appropriateness interpretation
Parietal cortex and crossmodal attention
Pain and attention
Summary
Further reading
6.
Introduction
Single channel or general purpose processing capacity?
Measuring resource allocation
Dual task performance: How many resources?
The psychological refractory period
Alternative accounts of PRP
How are tasks controlled in the PRP task?
Attentional blink
Summary
Further reading
7.
Introduction
Learning to do two things at once
Two process theory of attention: Automatic and controlled
processing
Shiffrin and Schneider s theory
Neuman s critique of two process theory
Modelling the Stroop task
Attentional control as a skill
Production systems
Automatic processing and conscious interference in motor
skills
Focus of attention in motor skill learning
Long-term working memory and skill
Summary
Further reading
8.
Asking the right questions
A paradox
Metaphors of mind
Possible functions of attention
Selection for action
Reaching and grasping
Intentional control of actions
Functional deficits following frontal damage
Theories of intentional control: The importance of goals
Norman and Shallice s model of willed and automatic
control of behaviour
CONTENTS ix
Exploring the voluntary control of tasks
Task switching: A PDP model
Summary
Further reading
9.
Attention and consciousness
Evidence from normal subjects
The question of thresholds
Inattentional blindness
Change blindness
Differences between conscious and unconscious processing
The mind s best trick?
But what is consciousness?
The conscious/unconscious distinction
Summary
Further reading
References
Author index
Subject index
X CONTENTS
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Contents
List of figures
Preface xiii
1.
What is attention?
Varieties of attention
Is attention a causal agent or an emergent property?
Preview of the book
Structure of the book
Summary
Further reading
2.
Beginnings
Early experiments on selective auditory attention: Dichotic
listening
Challenges to filter theory
Is selection later rather than earlier?
The early-late debate begins
Early experiments on selective visual attention
Sperling's experiments
The partial report superiority effect
Experimental evidence for separate identity and location coding
in vision
Pertinent and unattended information
More models of selective attention
Modifications to filter theory
Summary
Further reading
3.
Introduction
Selective filtering and selective set
Selective set experiments
Recent work on flanker compatibility:
The argument continues
CONTENTS
Perceptual load and selective attention
Attention as a spotlight: Spatial cueing
Overt and covert orienting
Inhibition of return
Variable spotlight or zoom lens?
Local and global processing
Hemispheric differences in attention
Visual neglect
Other theoretical accounts of disorders of visual attention
Summary
Further reading
4.
One object but many attributes: The binding problem
Experimental evidence for the separability of identity and
location information
Attentional dyslexia
Neurophysiological evidence for independent codes
Putting it all together
Visual search with focal attention
Feature integration theory
Attentional engagement theory: Visual search and visual
similarity
A neurophysiological explanation of the binding
problem
Some connectionist models of visual search and visual
attention
A model for "attention"?
Summary
Further reading
5.
The nature of sound: Patterns in time
Auditory space
Orienting and focusing auditory attention
Selection from brief multi-element displays
Segregating auditory features
Combining auditory features
Focusing on frequency
Crossmodal links in auditory and visual spatial
attention
Crossmodal attention in vision and touch
Spatial coordinates of crossmodal attention
Visual capture of touch: The rubber gloves illusion
Which sense is dominant?
Illusory conjunctions between vision and touch
Viii CONTENTS
The modality appropriateness interpretation
Parietal cortex and crossmodal attention
Pain and attention
Summary
Further reading
6.
Introduction
Single channel or general purpose processing capacity?
Measuring resource allocation
Dual task performance: How many resources?
The psychological refractory period
Alternative accounts of PRP
How are tasks controlled in the PRP task?
Attentional blink
Summary
Further reading
7.
Introduction
Learning to do two things at once
Two process theory of attention: Automatic and controlled
processing
Shiffrin and Schneider's theory
Neuman's critique of two process theory
Modelling the Stroop task
Attentional control as a skill
Production systems
Automatic processing and conscious interference in motor
skills
Focus of attention in motor skill learning
Long-term working memory and skill
Summary
Further reading
8.
Asking the right questions
A paradox
Metaphors of mind
Possible functions of attention
Selection for action
Reaching and grasping
Intentional control of actions
Functional deficits following frontal damage
Theories of intentional control: The importance of goals
Norman and Shallice's model of willed and automatic
control of behaviour
CONTENTS ix
Exploring the voluntary control of tasks
Task switching: A PDP model
Summary
Further reading
9.
Attention and consciousness
Evidence from normal subjects
The question of thresholds
Inattentional blindness
Change blindness
Differences between conscious and unconscious processing
The mind's best trick?
But what is consciousness?
The conscious/unconscious distinction
Summary
Further reading
References
Author index
Subject index
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