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adam_text | Contents
Volume 1:
Theories of
Attention
Appendix of Sources
xi
Editors Introduction
xxi
A. Attention in the First
50
Years of Psychology
1.
Attention
3
William James
2.
Cumulative Development of Attentional Theory
44
Michael I.
Postier
B.
Early Selection Theories
3.
A Mechanical Model for Human Attention and Immediate Memory
65
D.E.
Broadbent
4.
Contextual Cues in Selective listening
77
Anne M.
Treüman
C.
Late Selection and Load Theories
5.
Attention: Some Theoretical Considerations
87
J.A
Deutsch
and D.
Deutsch
6.
Load Theory of Selective Attention and Cognitive Control
99
Nilli Lavie, Aleteandra Hirst, Jan W.
de Fockert
and
Essi Viding
D. Unitary Resource Theories
7.
Components of Attention
133
Michael I. Posner and Stephen J. Boies
8.
On Data-limited and Resource-limited Processes
157
Donald A. Norman and Daniel G.
Bobrów
E.
Multiple Resource Theories
9.
Multiple Resources, Task-Hemispheric Integrity,
and Individual Differences in Time-Sharing
177
Christopher D.
Wickerts,
S.
Joy Mountford and William
Schreiner
10.
Resources
-
A Theoretical Soup Stone?
199
David Navon
vi
Contents
F. Attention
and Automaticity
11.
Automatic and Control Processing and Attention
229
Walter Schneider, Susan T. Dumais and Richard M. Shiffiin
12.
Toward an Instance Theory of Automatization
253
Gordon D. Logan
G. Brain Mechanisms
13.
The Activation of Attentional Networks
321
Jin Fan, Bruce D. McCandliss, John
Fossetta,
Jonathan I. Flombaum
and Michael I. Posner
Volume
2:
Visual Attention
A. Features and Their Integration
14.
A Feature-Integration Theory of Attention
3
Anne M.
Treüman
and Garry Gelade
15.
Integrality of Stimulus Dimensions in Various Types of
Information Processing
40
W.R. Garner and Gary L. Felfoldy
16.
Forest before Trees: The Precedence of Global Features in
Visual Perception
55
David Navon
B. Spotlight of Attention
17.
Spatial Extent of Attention to Letters and Words
87
David LaBerge
18.
Visuospatial Attention: Beyond a Spotlight Model
100
Jfyle R. Cave and
Narcisse
P. Bkhot
C. Exogenous and Endogenous Orienting of Attention
19.
Attention and the Detection of Signals
139
Michael I. Posner, Charles R.R. Snyder and Brian J. Davidson
20.
Exogenous and Endogenous Control of Attention:
The Effect of Visual Onsets and Offsets
159
Jan Theeuwes
21.
Inhibition of Return: Neural Basis and Function
174
Michael I. Posner, Robert D.
Rafal,
Lisa S. Choate
and Jonathan Vaughan
D. Object-Based Attention
22.
Selective Attention and the Organization of Visual Information
193
John Duncan
Contents
vii
23.
The CODE Theory of Visual Attention: An Integration of
Space-Based and Object-Based Attention
217
Gordon D. Logan
E. Inattentional Blindness
24.
Selective Looking: Attending to Visually Specified Events
299
Ulric
Neuser
and Robert Becklen
25.
Change Blindness: Past, Present, and Future
312
Daniel J. Simons and Ronald A Rensink
E
Inhibitory Mechanisms
26.
Does Negative Priming Reflect Inhibitory Mechanisms? A Review
and Integration of Conflicting Views
325
Steven
Ρ
Tipper
27.
On the Ability to Inhibit Simple and Choice Reaction Time
Responses: A Model and a Method
352
Gordon D. Logan, William B. Cowan and Kenneth A Davis
Volume
3:
Auditory and Crossmodal Attention
A. Selective Listening
28.
Some Experiments on the Recognition of Speech,
with One and with Two Ears
3
E. Colin Cherry
29.
Attention in Dichotic listening: Affective Cues and the
Influence of Instructions
12
Neville Moray
30.
The Effect of Irrelevant Material on the Efficiency of
Selective listening
18
Anne M. Treuman
B. Processing of Meaning in Selective Listening
31.
Autonomie
Responses to Shock-Associated Words in an
Unattended Channel
33
R.S.
Corteen
and B. Wood
32.
Semantic Processing of Unattended Messages Using Dichotic
listening
41
JoeL. Lewis
33.
Semantic Processing in Dichotic listening? A Replication
47
Anne Treisman, Rosemary Squire and Joanne Green
viii
Contents
C.
Divided Attention
34.
Successive Responses to Simultaneous Stimuli
59
D.E.
Broadbent
35.
Grouping Strategies with Simultaneous Stimuli
67
J.A Gray and
AAI Wedderburn
D. Attending and Monitoring
36.
Human Auditory Attention: A Central or Peripheral Process?
75
Terence W.
Pieton,
Steven A Hillyard, Robert
Galambos
and
Maurice
Schijf
37.
Simultaneous Three-Channel Signal Detection: Performance
and Criterion as a Function of Order of Report
81
Lawrence D.
Pohlmann
and Robert D. Sorkin
E. Auditory Spatial Attention
38.
Shifting and Focusing Auditory Spatial Attention
97
Todd
A Mondar
and Robert J. Zatorre
39.
The Gradient of Spatial Auditory Attention in Free Field:
An Event-Related Potential Study
140
Wolfgang
A Teder-Sâlejărvi
and Steven A Hillyard
E
Frequency and Time
40.
Focused Auditory Attention and Frequency Selectivity
167
Bertram
Scharf,
S.
Quigley,
С. АоЫ,
N.
Peachey and A Reeves
41.
Auditory Attention to Frequency and Time: An Analogy to
Visual Local-Global Stimuli
183
Timothy Justus and Alexandra List
G. Eye Position and Auditory Attention
42.
Eye Position and the Control of Auditory Attention
207
Daniel Rekberg, Roslyn
Scheiber
and Linda Potemken
43.
Does Auditory Attention Shift in the Direction of an
Upcoming
Saccade?
215
Chris Rorden and Jon Driver
44.
Auditory Psychomotor Coordination and Visual Search Performance
251
David
R
Perrott, Kourosh Saberi, Kathleen Brown
and Thomas Z. Strybel
H. Crossmodal Space and Negative Priming
45.
Attention and the Crossmodal Construction of Space
275
Jon Driver and Charles Spence
46. Supramodal
and Modality-Specific Mechanisms for
Stimulus-Driven Shifts of Auditory and Visual Attention
293
Lawrence M. Ward
Contents
ix
47.
Auditory, Visual, and Cross-Modal Negative Priming
307
Axel
Büchner,
Anouk
Zabal
and
Susanne Mayr
I. Visual Dominance
48.
Human Sensory Dominance
321
Francis B.
Colavita
49.
Visual Capture of Touch: Out-of-the-Body Experiences
with Rubber Gloves
328
Francesco
Pavoni,
Charles Spence and Jon Driver
Volume
4:
Attention in Memory and Action
A. Sensory Memory and Semantic Priming
50.
Short-Term Memory in Vision
3
E.
Averbach
and AS. Coriell
51.
Semantic Priming and Retrieval from Lexical Memory: Roles of
Inhibitionless Spreading Activation and limited-Capacity Attention
20
James H. Neely
B. Attention in Visual Processing and Retrieval
52.
Temporary Suppression of Visual Processing in an RSVP Task:
An Attentional Blink?
59
Jane E. Raymond, Kvmron L. Shapiro and Karen M. Arnell
53.
Divided Attention and Memory: Evidence of Substantial
Interference Effects at Retrieval and Encoding
82
Myra
A Fernandes
and Morris Moscovitch
С
Action Control
54.
Beyond Capacity: A Functional View of Attention
127
Odmar Neumann
D. Perception and Action
55.
Event Files: Feature Binding in and across Perception and Action
161
Bernhard
Hommel
56.
Reorienting Attention across the Horizontal and Vertical Meridians:
Evidence in Favor of a Premotor Theory of Attention
174
Giacomo
Rizzolatti, Lucia Riggio, Isabella Dascola and Carlo
Umiltà
57.
Action for Perception: A Motor-Visual Attentional Effect
186
Laila Craighero, Luciano
Fadiga,
Giacomo
Rizzolatti and Carlo
Umiltà
χ
Contents
E. Correspondence
Effects from Irrelevant Stimuli
58.
Studies of Interference in Serial Verbal Reactions
221
J. Ridley
Stroop
59.
Effects of Noise Letters upon the Identification of a Target Letter
in a Nonsearch Task
236
Barbara A Eriksen and Charles W.
EríL·eп
E
Simon Effect and Attention Shift
60.
Auditory S-R Compatibility: The Effect of an Irrelevant Cue on
Information Processing
251
J. Richard Simon and Man P. Rudell
61.
The Simon Effect Occurs Relative to the Direction of an
Attention Shift
258
Sandro
Rubidii,
Roberto Nicoletti,
Cristina
lani
and Carlo
Umüta
G.
Task Switching:
62.
Costs of a Predictable Switch between Simple Cognitive Tasks
283
Robert D. Rogers and Stephen Monsell
H. Psychological Refractory Period Effect
63.
Processing Stages in Overlapping Tasks: Evidence for a
Central Bottleneck
329
Harold Pashler
64.
Adaptive Executive Control: Flexible Multiple-Task Performance
without Pervasive Immutable Response-Selection Bottlenecks
357
David E. Meyer, David E. Kieras, Erick Lauber, Eric H. Schumacher,
Jennifer Glass, Eileen Zurbriggen, Leon Gmeindl and Dana Apfelblat
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Volume 1:
Theories of
Attention
Appendix of Sources
xi
Editors' Introduction
xxi
A. Attention in the First
50
Years of Psychology
1.
Attention
3
William James
2.
Cumulative Development of Attentional Theory
44
Michael I.
Postier
B.
Early Selection Theories
3.
A Mechanical Model for Human Attention and Immediate Memory
65
D.E.
Broadbent
4.
Contextual Cues in Selective listening
77
Anne M.
Treüman
C.
Late Selection and Load Theories
5.
Attention: Some Theoretical Considerations
87
J.A
Deutsch
and D.
Deutsch
6.
Load Theory of Selective Attention and Cognitive Control
99
Nilli Lavie, Aleteandra Hirst, Jan W.
de Fockert
and
Essi Viding
D. Unitary Resource Theories
7.
Components of Attention
133
Michael I. Posner and Stephen J. Boies
8.
On Data-limited and Resource-limited Processes
157
Donald A. Norman and Daniel G.
Bobrów
E.
Multiple Resource Theories
9.
Multiple Resources, Task-Hemispheric Integrity,
and Individual Differences in Time-Sharing
177
Christopher D.
Wickerts,
S.
Joy Mountford and William
Schreiner
10.
Resources
-
A Theoretical Soup Stone?
199
David Navon
vi
Contents
F. Attention
and Automaticity
11.
Automatic and Control Processing and Attention
229
Walter Schneider, Susan T. Dumais and Richard M. Shiffiin
12.
Toward an Instance Theory of Automatization
253
Gordon D. Logan
G. Brain Mechanisms
13.
The Activation of Attentional Networks
321
Jin Fan, Bruce D. McCandliss, John
Fossetta,
Jonathan I. Flombaum
and Michael I. Posner
Volume
2:
Visual Attention
A. Features and Their Integration
14.
A Feature-Integration Theory of Attention
3
Anne M.
Treüman
and Garry Gelade
15.
Integrality of Stimulus Dimensions in Various Types of
Information Processing
40
W.R. Garner and Gary L. Felfoldy
16.
Forest before Trees: The Precedence of Global Features in
Visual Perception
55
David Navon
B. Spotlight of Attention
17.
Spatial Extent of Attention to Letters and Words
87
David LaBerge
18.
Visuospatial Attention: Beyond a Spotlight Model
100
Jfyle R. Cave and
Narcisse
P. Bkhot
C. Exogenous and Endogenous Orienting of Attention
19.
Attention and the Detection of Signals
139
Michael I. Posner, Charles R.R. Snyder and Brian J. Davidson
20.
Exogenous and Endogenous Control of Attention:
The Effect of Visual Onsets and Offsets
159
Jan Theeuwes
21.
Inhibition of Return: Neural Basis and Function
174
Michael I. Posner, Robert D.
Rafal,
Lisa S. Choate
and Jonathan Vaughan
D. Object-Based Attention
22.
Selective Attention and the Organization of Visual Information
193
John Duncan
Contents
vii
23.
The CODE Theory of Visual Attention: An Integration of
Space-Based and Object-Based Attention
217
Gordon D. Logan
E. Inattentional Blindness
24.
Selective Looking: Attending to Visually Specified Events
299
Ulric
Neuser
and Robert Becklen
25.
Change Blindness: Past, Present, and Future
312
Daniel J. Simons and Ronald A Rensink
E
Inhibitory Mechanisms
26.
Does Negative Priming Reflect Inhibitory Mechanisms? A Review
and Integration of Conflicting Views
325
Steven
Ρ
Tipper
27.
On the Ability to Inhibit Simple and Choice Reaction Time
Responses: A Model and a Method
352
Gordon D. Logan, William B. Cowan and Kenneth A Davis
Volume
3:
Auditory and Crossmodal Attention
A. Selective Listening
28.
Some Experiments on the Recognition of Speech,
with One and with Two Ears
3
E. Colin Cherry
29.
Attention in Dichotic listening: Affective Cues and the
Influence of Instructions
12
Neville Moray
30.
The Effect of Irrelevant Material on the Efficiency of
Selective listening
18
Anne M. Treuman
B. Processing of Meaning in Selective Listening
31.
Autonomie
Responses to Shock-Associated Words in an
Unattended Channel
33
R.S.
Corteen
and B. Wood
32.
Semantic Processing of Unattended Messages Using Dichotic
listening
41
JoeL. Lewis
33.
Semantic Processing in Dichotic listening? A Replication
47
Anne Treisman, Rosemary Squire and Joanne Green
viii
Contents
C.
Divided Attention
34.
Successive Responses to Simultaneous Stimuli
59
D.E.
Broadbent
35.
Grouping Strategies with Simultaneous Stimuli
67
J.A Gray and
AAI Wedderburn
D. Attending and Monitoring
36.
Human Auditory Attention: A Central or Peripheral Process?
75
Terence W.
Pieton,
Steven A Hillyard, Robert
Galambos
and
Maurice
Schijf
37.
Simultaneous Three-Channel Signal Detection: Performance
and Criterion as a Function of Order of Report
81
Lawrence D.
Pohlmann
and Robert D. Sorkin
E. Auditory Spatial Attention
38.
Shifting and Focusing Auditory Spatial Attention
97
Todd
A Mondar
and Robert J. Zatorre
39.
The Gradient of Spatial Auditory Attention in Free Field:
An Event-Related Potential Study
140
Wolfgang
A Teder-Sâlejărvi
and Steven A Hillyard
E
Frequency and Time
40.
Focused Auditory Attention and Frequency Selectivity
167
Bertram
Scharf,
S.
Quigley,
С. АоЫ,
N.
Peachey and A Reeves
41.
Auditory Attention to Frequency and Time: An Analogy to
Visual Local-Global Stimuli
183
Timothy Justus and Alexandra List
G. Eye Position and Auditory Attention
42.
Eye Position and the Control of Auditory Attention
207
Daniel Rekberg, Roslyn
Scheiber
and Linda Potemken
43.
Does Auditory Attention Shift in the Direction of an
Upcoming
Saccade?
215
Chris Rorden and Jon Driver
44.
Auditory Psychomotor Coordination and Visual Search Performance
251
David
R
Perrott, Kourosh Saberi, Kathleen Brown
and Thomas Z. Strybel
H. Crossmodal Space and Negative Priming
45.
Attention and the Crossmodal Construction of Space
275
Jon Driver and Charles Spence
46. Supramodal
and Modality-Specific Mechanisms for
Stimulus-Driven Shifts of Auditory and Visual Attention
293
Lawrence M. Ward
Contents
ix
47.
Auditory, Visual, and Cross-Modal Negative Priming
307
Axel
Büchner,
Anouk
Zabal
and
Susanne Mayr
I. Visual Dominance
48.
Human Sensory Dominance
321
Francis B.
Colavita
49.
Visual Capture of Touch: Out-of-the-Body Experiences
with Rubber Gloves
328
Francesco
Pavoni,
Charles Spence and Jon Driver
Volume
4:
Attention in Memory and Action
A. Sensory Memory and Semantic Priming
50.
Short-Term Memory in Vision
3
E.
Averbach
and AS. Coriell
51.
Semantic Priming and Retrieval from Lexical Memory: Roles of
Inhibitionless Spreading Activation and limited-Capacity Attention
20
James H. Neely
B. Attention in Visual Processing and Retrieval
52.
Temporary Suppression of Visual Processing in an RSVP Task:
An Attentional Blink?
59
Jane E. Raymond, Kvmron L. Shapiro and Karen M. Arnell
53.
Divided Attention and Memory: Evidence of Substantial
Interference Effects at Retrieval and Encoding
82
Myra
A Fernandes
and Morris Moscovitch
С
Action Control
54.
Beyond Capacity: A Functional View of Attention
127
Odmar Neumann
D. Perception and Action
55.
Event Files: Feature Binding in and across Perception and Action
161
Bernhard
Hommel
56.
Reorienting Attention across the Horizontal and Vertical Meridians:
Evidence in Favor of a Premotor Theory of Attention
174
Giacomo
Rizzolatti, Lucia Riggio, Isabella Dascola and Carlo
Umiltà
57.
Action for Perception: A Motor-Visual Attentional Effect
186
Laila Craighero, Luciano
Fadiga,
Giacomo
Rizzolatti and Carlo
Umiltà
χ
Contents
E. Correspondence
Effects from Irrelevant Stimuli
58.
Studies of Interference in Serial Verbal Reactions
221
J. Ridley
Stroop
59.
Effects of Noise Letters upon the Identification of a Target Letter
in a Nonsearch Task
236
Barbara A Eriksen and Charles W.
EríL·eп
E
Simon Effect and Attention Shift
60.
Auditory S-R Compatibility: The Effect of an Irrelevant Cue on
Information Processing
251
J. Richard Simon and Man P. Rudell
61.
The Simon Effect Occurs Relative to the Direction of an
Attention Shift
258
Sandro
Rubidii,
Roberto Nicoletti,
Cristina
lani
and Carlo
Umüta
G.
Task Switching:
62.
Costs of a Predictable Switch between Simple Cognitive Tasks
283
Robert D. Rogers and Stephen Monsell
H. Psychological Refractory Period Effect
63.
Processing Stages in Overlapping Tasks: Evidence for a
Central Bottleneck
329
Harold Pashler
64.
Adaptive Executive Control: Flexible Multiple-Task Performance
without Pervasive Immutable Response-Selection Bottlenecks
357
David E. Meyer, David E. Kieras, Erick Lauber, Eric H. Schumacher,
Jennifer Glass, Eileen Zurbriggen, Leon Gmeindl and Dana Apfelblat |
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title_full | Attention ed. by Robert W. Proctor ... |
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title_full_unstemmed | Attention ed. by Robert W. Proctor ... |
title_short | Attention |
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topic | Aufmerksamkeit (DE-588)4068943-8 gnd |
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