Selective attention in vision

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Selective attention in vision

A.H.C. van der Heijden

(International library of psychology)

Routledge, 1992

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Bibliography: p. [283]-300

Includes indexes

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Description

Clarifies the complex concept of selective attention - how the brain is able to select information form the vast amount available to it - and provides a clear and explicit theory of central importance to psychologists.

Table of Contents

1. The Approach 2. The Topic 3. Single-item Detection and Recognition Tasks with Latency as the Dependent Variable 4. Single-item Detection and Recognition Tasks with Accuracy as the Dependent Variable 5. Multiple-item Detection and Recognition Tasks with Accuracy as the Dependent Variable 6. Multiple-item Detection and Recognition Tasks With Latency as the Dependent Variable 7. Information Processing 8. Attention, Expectation and Intention

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