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Attraction, distraction and action : multiple perspectives on attentional capture / edited by Charles L. Folk, Bradley S. Gibson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Folk, Charles L.
Gibson, Bradley S.
Series:
Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 133.
Advances in psychology ; 133
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Attention--Congresses.
Attention.
Distraction (Psychology)--Congresses.
Distraction (Psychology).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (413 p.)
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 2001.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Attraction, Distraction and Action
Contents:
Front Cover; Attraction, Distraction and Action: Multiple Perspectives on Attentional Capture; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of contributors; Part I: Neuroscience; Chapter 1. Electrophysiological studies of reflexive attention; Chapter 2. Inhibition of return in monkey and man; Part II: Visual Cognition; Chapter 3. Inattentional blindness and attentional capture: Evidence for attention-based theories of visual salience; Chapter 4. Involuntary orienting to flashing distractors in delayed search?; Chapter 5. Attentional capture in the Spatial and Temporal Domains
Chapter 6. Attentional and oculomotor captureChapter 7. Attention capture, orienting, and awareness; Part III: Multiple Modalities; Chapter 8. Using pre-pulse inhibition to study attentional capture: A warning about pre-pulse correlations; Chapter 9. Temporal expectancies, capture, and timing in auditory sequences; Chapter 10. Crossmodal attentional capture: A controversy resolved?; Part IV: Developmental; Chapter 11. Testing models of attentional capture during early infancy; Chapter 12. Attentional capture, attentional control, and aging; Part V: Individual Differences
Chapter 13. A multidisciplinary perspective on attentional controlChapter 14. Capacity, control and conflict: An individual differences perspective on attentional capture; Part VI: Dynamical Systems/Evolution; Chapter 15. A dynamic, evolutionary perspective on attention capture; Subject Index
Notes:
Conference held June 3-4, 2000 at Villanova University-Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-281-04729-5
9786611047290
0-08-049955-4
OCLC:
469635191

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