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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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MT tended to reduce selective attention and to improve discrimination. The findings suggest that indoleamines had different effects on distinct kinds of auditory processing. Serotonergic activation improved visual choice reaction, whereas the opposite effect was found in the auditory domain.
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According to cognitive theories, panic patients are assumed to display selective attention for feared bodily sensations. ... According to cognitive theories, panic patients are assumed to display selective attention for feared bodily sensations. To date there has only been indirect evidence for this based on performance...
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Selective Attention - Scholary books, journals and articles Selective Attention at Questia, world's largest online library and research service. Subscribe now and do better research, faster with tools and automatic bibliographies. ... Attention: A Neuropsychological Perspective (Chap. 5 "Selective Attention") by Antony Ward.
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selective attention Tendency of a consumer to pay attention only to messages that address a need or interest or are consistent with the consumer's ... Marketing Dictionary: selective attention...
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