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Attention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Attention is the cognitive process of selectively concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring other things. Attention has also been referred to as the allocation of processing resou...
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Historically, the psychophysical evidence for "selective attention" originated mainly from visual search experiments. A first important distinction in the processing of information in visual search tasks is its separation in two stages. ... The time course of selective visual attention: theory and experiments...
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explored the basic properties of selective attention. Many issues related to attention have been .... theory, stating that people have a limited but flex- ...
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Therefore, it is natural that to live in the flood of information, human cognition has an effective function for selecting useful stimuli, called Selective attention. Selection Theory of Attention is divided in two type;
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Load theory of selective attention and cognitive control. ... This theory resolves the long-standing early versus late selection debate and clarifies the role of cognitive control in selective attention. ( ... Load theory of selective attention and cognitive control.Load theory of selective attention and cognitive control.
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However, the mechanisms for such behavioral control by selective attention remain to be elucidated. In this article, we present a load theory of attention that proposes two mechanisms of selective attention.
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A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load involved in current processing was tested. ... Lavie, N. and Hirst, A. and De Fockert, J.W. and Viding, E. (2004) Load theory of selective attention and cognitive control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 133 (3).
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