Cognitive Science of Attention: Current Concepts and Approaches

作者: Ronald A Cohen , Ronald A Cohen

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-72639-7_4

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摘要: The cognitive science of attention has evolved over the past 2 decades to point that there are now many well-accepted concepts and methodological approaches available for use in studying attentional processes. Equally important is fact widely accepted as essential cognition little debate about whether it a valid topic scientific study. Various theories constructs developed have been formalized with clear operational definitions predictions how performance should vary under different conditions, such possible test their validity consistency. Accordingly, relatively vast rich body research on attention. Several these lines particularly relevant neuropsychology will be considered.

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