Orienting of attention:
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1. Verfasser: Wright, Richard D. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-285) and index
Introduction -- Helmholtz's study of attention shifting -- Early Ideas about the attentional focal point -- Overt and covert orienting -- Studying attention shifts with location cueing -- Early location-cueing experiments -- Goal-driven and stimulus-driven control -- Attentional capture by abrupt-onset stimuli -- Methodological issues -- Properties of the attentional focal point -- Analog and discrete attention shifts -- Variable spatial extent of attentional focus -- Can attention be divided into multiple foci? -- LaBergian activity distribution model -- Sensory and attentional mediation of covert orienting -- Sensory analysis and location-cueing effects -- A systematic investigation of multiple location cue effects -- activity distribution account of multiple location cue effects -- Activity distribution account of other cue effects -- Sequential attention shifts -- Shifting attention to multiple abrupt-onset stimuli -- Inhibition of return -- Eye movements and attention shifts -- Oculomotor system -- Eye tracking methodology -- Disengaged attention and saccades -- Relationship between attention and eye movements -- Saccade preparation and attention -- Physiology of attention shifts -- Subcortical attention mechanisms -- Cortical attention mechanisms -- Stimulus-driven and goal-driven attention shifts -- Premotor theory revisited -- Crossmodal attention shifts -- Lights, sounds, and touches can cause attention shifts -- Crossmodal inhibition of return -- Multisensory integration and attention -- Neural mechanisms of crossmodal attention shifts -- Epilogue -- Highly familiar symbolic and social cues -- Evolution of attention orienting
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ISBN:0198029977
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