نتایج جستجو برای: attentional process

تعداد نتایج: 1328398  

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 1997
M M Chun

When one searches for a target among nontargets appearing in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), one's errors in performance typically involve the misreporting of neighboring nontargets. Such illusory conjunctions or intrusion errors are distributed differently around the target, depending on task or stimulus variables. It is shown here that shifts in intrusion error patterns can be produc...

2013
Jocelyn L. Sy James C. Elliott Barry Giesbrecht

The selective processing of goal-relevant information depends on an attention system that can flexibly adapt to changing task demands and expectations. Evidence from visual search tasks indicates that the perceptual selectivity of attention increases when the bottom-up demands of the task increase and when the expectations about task demands engendered by trial history are violated. Evidence fr...

2015
Rebecca D. Calcott Elliot T. Berkman Suliann Ben Hamed

Dynamic, momentary approach or avoidance motivational states have downstream effects on eventual goal success and overall well being, but there is still uncertainty about how those states affect the proximal neurocognitive processes (e.g., attention) that mediate the longer-term effects. Attentional flexibility, or the ability to switch between different attentional foci, is one such neurocogni...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2016
Maria Ciccarelli Giovanna Nigro Mark D Griffiths Marina Cosenza Francesca D'Olimpio

BACKGROUND From a cognitive perspective, attentional biases are deemed as factors responsible in the onset and development of gambling disorder. However, knowledge relating to attentional processes in gambling is scarce and studies to date have reported contrasting results. Moreover, no study has ever examined which component and what type of bias are involved in attentional bias in gambling. ...

Journal: :Psychotherapy and psychosomatics 2016
Patrick J F Clarke Kristiina Bedford Lies Notebaert Romola S Bucks Daniel Rudaizky Bronwyn C Milkins Colin MacLeod

Creation of experimental word stimuli Research assessing the presence of attentional bias in insomnia has consistently employed paired word stimuli that contain a threatening member, which communicates a meaning relevant to the concerns of those with sleep disturbance, and an emotionally neutral stimulus member (see [1]). In line with this, we included 48 threatening sleeprelated words characte...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2014
Amit Bernstein Ariel Zvielli

We present an experimental investigation of a novel intervention paradigm targeting attentional bias - Attention Feedback Awareness and Control Training (A-FACT). A-FACT is grounded in the novel hypothesis that training awareness of (biased) attentional allocation will lead to greater self-regulatory control of attention and thereby ameliorate attentional bias and its maladaptive sequelae. To d...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2015
S Van der Stigchel J P de Vries

Many studies have found a strong coupling between selective attention and eye movements. The premotor theory of attention suggests that saccade preparation is directly responsible for such attentional shifts. While it has already been shown that the attentional shift is not directly coupled to the final stages of motor execution, it is currently unknown to what aspect of the earlier stages of s...

Journal: :Emotion 2010
Katy Tapper Emmanuel M Pothos Andrew D Lawrence

Appraisal theories of emotion predict that the relevance of a stimulus to a person's needs and goals influences attentional allocation. We used a modified visual probe task to examine the influence of hunger and trait reward drive on food-related attentional bias. Both hunger and trait reward drive predicted degree of attentional "disengagement" from food images at short (100 ms), but not long ...

Journal: :Emotion 2010
Lars Schwabe Oliver T Wolf

Individuals are often unable to identify the second target (T2) of two when it is presented within 500 ms after the first target (T1). This "attentional blink" (AB) is attenuated by an emotionally arousing T2. Stress is known to affect cognitive performance, in particular for emotional material. In the present study, we asked whether (a) an emotional T2 reduces the AB when preceded by an emotio...

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