نتایج جستجو برای: attentional and cognitive

تعداد نتایج: 16862757  

2015
Joy J. Geng Zachary Blumenfeld Terence L. Tyson Michael J. Minzenberg

Pupil diameter has long been used as a metric of cognitive processing. However, recent advances suggest that the cognitive sources of change in pupil size may reflect LC-NE function and the calculation of unexpected uncertainty in decision processes (Aston-Jones and Cohen, 2005; Yu and Dayan, 2005). In the current experiments, we explored the role of uncertainty in attentional selection on task...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2016
J W Y Kam C A Brenner T C Handy L A Boyd T Liu-Ambrose H J Lim S Hayden K L Campbell

OBJECTIVE Many breast cancer survivors (BCS) report cognitive problems following chemotherapy, yet controversy remains concerning which cognitive domains are affected. This study investigated a domain crucial to daily function: the ability to maintain attention over time. METHODS We examined whether BCS who self-reported cognitive problems up to 3 years following cancer treatment (n=19) perfo...

Journal: :Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 2008
Li Su Howard Bowman Philip J. Barnard

Previous research has developed a formal methods-based (cognitive-level) model of the Interacting Cognitive Subsystems central engine, with which we have simulated attentional capture in the context of Barnard’s key-distractor Attentional Blink task. This model captures core aspects of the allocation of human attention over time and as such should be applicable across a range of practical setti...

Journal: :Psychopathology 2008
Silvia Schneider Suzan Unnewehr Tina In-Albon Jürgen Margraf

Cognitive models of panic disorder have emphasized the role of cognitive distortions in the maintenance of this disorder. Several studies have produced results consistent with this hypothesis, but it is still unclear whether cognitive biases precede anxiety disorders or whether they are a consequence of the disorder. In the present study, we compared children of individuals with panic disorder,...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2016
Sean James Fallon Adam Hampshire Roger A Barker Adrian M Owen

Impaired attentional flexibility is considered to be one of the core cognitive deficits in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the mechanisms that underlie this impairment are contested. Progress in resolving this dispute has also been hindered by the fact that cognitive deficits in PD are heterogeneous; therefore, it is unclear whether attentional impairments are only present in a subgroup of p...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychiatry 2016
Caroline Demily Caroline Rigard Elodie Peyroux Gabrielle Chesnoy-Servanin Aurore Morel Nicolas Franck

Attentional, visuospatial, and social cognition deficits have a negative impact on children's adaptative and social competences and, as a result, on their ability to achieve a normal functioning and behavior. Until now and despite the frequency of those deficits, there is a lack of children's specific cognitive remediation tools specifically dedicated to attentional and visuospatial areas. The ...

2017
Marilisa Boffo Ronny Willemen Thomas Pronk Reinout W Wiers Geert Dom

BACKGROUND Disordered gamblers have phenotypical and pathological similarities to those with substance use disorders (SUD), including exaggerated automatic cognitive processing of motivationally salient gambling cues in the environment (i.e., attentional and approach bias). Cognitive bias modification (CBM) is a family of computerised interventions that have proved effective in successfully re-...

2017
Anne M. Walk Caitlyn G. Edwards Nicholas W. Baumgartner Morgan R. Chojnacki Alicia R. Covello Ginger E. Reeser Billy R. Hammond Lisa M. Renzi-Hammond Naiman A. Khan

One apparent consequence of aging appears to be loss of some aspects of cognitive control. This loss is measurable as early as mid-adulthood. Since, like many aspects of cognition, there is wide variance among individuals, it is possible that behavior, such as one's diet, could drive some of these differences. For instance, past data on older humans and non-human primates have suggested that di...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 1998

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