注意<br>Attention (Progress in Brain Research)

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Attention (Progress in Brain Research)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780444534262
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基本説明

Presents recent advances on attention including binding, dynamics of attention, attention and perceptual organization, attention and consciousness, emotion and attention, development of attention, crossmodal attention, computational modeling of attention, control of actions, attention and memory, and meditation.

Full Description

This well-established international series examines major areas of basic and clinical research within neuroscience, as well as emerging and promising subfields.

This volume explores interdisciplinary research on Attention and interaction of Attention with other cognitive processes including perception, learning, and memory. The papers cover major research on attention in Cognitive Neuroscience and Cognitive Psychology. The volume presents recent advances on attention including binding, dynamics of attention, attention and perceptual organization, attention and consciousness, emotion and attention, development of attention, crossmodal attention, computational modeling of attention, control of actions, attention and memory, and meditation.

Contents

1. Attention and competition in figure-ground perception

M.A. Peterson and E. Salvagio (Tucson, AZ, USA)

2. Perceptual organization and visual attention

R. Kimchi (Haifa, Israel)

3. Long-range neural coupling through synchronization with attention

G.G. Gregoriou, S.J. Gotts, H. Zhou and R. Desimone

(Crete, Greece, Bethesda, MD and Cambridge, MA, USA)

4. Visual streams and selective attention

J.M. Brown (Athens, GA, USA)

5. Covert attention effects on spatial resolution

M. Carrasco and Y. Yeshurun (New York, NY, USA and Haifa, Israel

6. Focused and distributed attention

N. Srinivasan, P. Srivastava, M. Lohani and S. Baijal (Allahabad, India)

7. The functional architecture of divided visual attention

K. Shapiro (Bangor, UK)

8. Practice begets the second target: task repetition and the attentional blink effect

C. Nakatani, S. Baijal and C. van Leeuwen (Saitama, Japan and

Allahabad, India)

9. Using biologically plausible neural models to specify the functional and neural

mechanisms of visual search

G.W. Humphreys, H.A. Allen and E. Mavritsaki (Birmingham, UK)

10. Extinction: a window into attentional competition

M.J. Riddoch, S.J. Rappaport and G.W. Humphreys (Birmingham, UK)

11. An adaptive workspace hypothesis about the neural correlates of consciousness: insights from neuroscience and meditation studies

A. Raffone and N. Srinivasan (Rome, Italy, BSI RIKEN, Japan and

Allahabad, India)

12. Cognitive maps and attention

O. Hardt and L. Nadel (Quebec, Canada and Tucson, AZ, USA)

13. The remains of the trial: goal-determined inter-trial suppression of selective attention

A. Lleras, B.R. Levinthal and J. Kawahara (Illinois, USA and Tsukuba, Japan)

14. Attentional limits and freedom in visually guided action

J.T. Enns and G. Liu (Vancouver, BC, Canada)

15. Attention for action during error correction

K.M. Sharika, S. Ray and A. Murthy (Haryana, India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227

16. Explaining the Colavita visual dominance effect

C. Spence (Oxford, UK)

17. Development of attentional processes in ADHD and normal children

R. Gupta and B.R. Kar (Allahabad, India)

18. Interaction of language and visual attention: evidence from production and comprehension

R.K. Mishra (Allahabad, India)

19. Interactions of attention, emotion and motivation

J. Raymond (Bangor, UK)

20. Human social attention

E. Birmingham and A. Kingstone (California, USA and Vancouver, BC, Canada). . . 309

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