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Attention : philosophical and psychological essays / edited by Christopher Mole, Declan Smithies, and Wayne Wu.

Van Pelt Library B808.9 .A88 2011
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Mole, Christopher, 1979-
Smithies, Declan
Wu, Wayne
Class of 1939 Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Attention.
Physical Description:
xx, 347 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, [2011]
Contents:
A systems-neuroscience view of attention / Christian C. Ruff
Attention and integration / Alan Allport
The metaphysics of attention / Christopher Mole
Covert spatial attention and saccade planning / Katherine M. Armstrong
Attention as selection for action / Wayne Wu
Multiple-object tracking: a serial attentional process? / Srimant P. Tripathy, Haluk Ogmen, and Sathyasri Narasimhan
Attention as structuring of the stream of consciousness / Sebastian Watzl
Is attention necessary and sufficient for consciousness? / Jesse J. Prinz
Attention and iconic memory / Ian Phillips
Attention without awareness: a brief review / Robert W. Kentridge
Attention is rational-access consciousness / Declan Smithies
Perceptual attention and the space of reasons / Johannes Roessler
Visual attention fixes demonstrative reference by eliminating referential luck / Imogen Dickie
Visual attention and the epistemic role of consciousness / John Campbell.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Class of 1939 Fund.
ISBN:
0199759235
9780199759231
OCLC:
636566901
Publisher Number:
99945407156

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