نتایج جستجو برای: attentional process

تعداد نتایج: 1328398  

1996
Pamela W. Jordan Marilyn A. Walker

Previous work suggests that reminding a conversational partner of mutually known information depends on the conversants’ attentional state, their resource limits and the resource demands of the task. In this paper, we propose and evaluate several models of how an agent decides whether or not to communicate a reminder. We elaborate on previous findings by exploring how attentional state and reso...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2013
Brian A Anderson

Attention selects stimuli for cognitive processing, and the mechanisms that underlie the process of attentional selection have been a major topic of psychological research for over 30 years. From this research, it has been well documented that attentional selection can proceed both voluntarily, driven by visual search goals, and involuntarily, driven by the physical salience of stimuli. In this...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2013
Joshua D Cosman Shaun P Vecera

A number of studies have demonstrated that the likelihood of a salient item capturing attention is dependent on the "attentional set" an individual employs in a given situation. The instantiation of an attentional set is often viewed as a strategic, voluntary process, relying on working memory systems that represent immediate task priorities. However, influential theories of attention and autom...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2006
Christian N L Olivers Derrick G Watson

The attentional blink refers to the finding that the 2nd of 2 targets embedded in a stream of rapidly presented distractors is often missed. Whereas most theories of the attentional blink focus on limited-capacity processes that occur after target selection, the present work investigates the selection process itself. Identifying a target letter caused an attentional blink for the enumeration of...

2011
Konstantinos Rapantzikos Yannis Avrithis Stefanos Kolias

Biological visual attention has been long studied by experts in the field of cognitive psychology. The Holy Grail of this study is the exact modeling of the interaction between the visual sensory and the process of perception. It seems that there is an informal agreement on the four important functions of the attention process: (a) the bottom-up process, which is responsible for the saliency of...

2007
Candace Sidner Christopher Lee

Attentional gestures in dialogues provide critical cues to the focus of attention of the participants in the dialogues. Attentional gestures are evidence of the engagement process by which participants start, maintain and end their perceived connection to one another. This article investigates engagement and gestures that indicate engagement. It then applies these concepts to the development of...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2010
Sarah M Sass Wendy Heller Jennifer L Stewart Rebecca Levin Silton J Christopher Edgar Joscelyn E Fisher Gregory A Miller

Anxiety is characterized by cognitive biases, including attentional bias to emotional (especially threatening) stimuli. Accounts differ on the time course of attention to threat, but the literature generally confounds emotional valence and arousal and overlooks gender effects, both addressed in the present study. Nonpatients high in self-reported anxious apprehension, anxious arousal, or neithe...

Journal: :Psychological assessment 2008
Anthony R Beech Ellis Kalmus Steven P Tipper Jean-Yves Baudouin Vanja Flak Glyn W Humphreys

The attentional blink (AB) is a robust phenomenon that has been consistently reported in the cognitive literature. The AB is found when two target images (T1, T2) are presented within 500 ms of each other and errors are induced on the perceptual report of T2. The AB may increase when T1 has some salience to the viewer. This study examined the effects of using pictures of children as T1 on the A...

Journal: :Brain research 2008
H Bowman B Wyble S Chennu P Craston

There is considerable current interest in neural modeling of the attentional blink phenomenon. Two prominent models of this task are the Simultaneous Type Serial Token (ST(2)) model and the Locus Coeruleus-Norepinephrine (LC-NE) model. The former of these generates a broad spectrum of behavioral data, while the latter provides a neurophysiologically detailed account. This paper explores the rel...

2013
Stefan M. Wierda Niels A. Taatgen Hedderik van Rijn Sander Martens

BACKGROUND When a second target (T2) is presented in close succession of a first target (T1) within a stream of non-targets, people often fail to detect T2-a deficit known as the attentional blink (AB). Two types of theories can be distinguished that have tried to account for this phenomenon. Whereas attentional-control theories suggest that protection of consolidation processes induces the AB,...

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