Converging operations in the study of visual selective attention /
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Imprint: | Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c1996. |
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Description: | xxv, 545 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2377172 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Gordon D. Logan, Michael G. H. Coles and Arthur F. Kramer
- 1. Formal Models of Visual Attention: A Tutorial Review / Claus Bundesen
- 2. Attentional Capture in Vision / Steven Yantis
- 3. Facilitatory and Inhibitory Aspects of Attention / W. Trammell Neill and Leslie A. Valdes
- 4. Neuroimaging Approaches to the Study of Visual Attention: A Tutorial / Steven A. Hillyard, Lourdes Anllo-Vento, Vincent P. Clark, Hans-Jochen Heinze, Steven J. Luck and G. Ron Mangun
- 5. Visual Attention: Converging Operations From Neurology and Psychology / Robert Rafal
- 6. What Can Visual Neglect and Extinction Reveal About the Extent of "Preattentive" Processing? / Jon Driver
- 7. Processing Visual Information in an Unattended Location / Richard M. Shiffrin, David Diller and Asher Cohen
- 8. Extending Guided Search: Why Guided Search Needs a Preattentive "Item Map" / Jeremy M. Wolfe
- 9. When Knowledge Does Not Help: Limitations on the Flexibility of Attentional Control / Charles L. Folk and Roger W. Remington
- 10. Perceptual Selectivity for Color and Form: On the Nature of the Interference Effect / Jan Theeuwes
- 11. Novel Pop-Out, Perceptual Inhibition, and the Stability-Plasticity Dilemma / William A. Johnston, Irene S. Schwarting and Kevin J. Hawley
- 12. Distinguishing Between Inhibition-Based and Episodic Retrieval-Based Accounts of Negative Priming / Steven P. Tipper and Bruce Milliken
- 13. Competitive Mechanisms of Selection by Space and Object: A Neuropsychological Approach / Glyn W. Humphreys, Andrew Olson, Cristina Romani and M. Jane Riddoch
- 14. Object-Based Visual Selection and the Principle of Uniform Connectedness / Arthur F. Kramer and Stephen E. Watson
- 15. Top-Down Control of Reference Frame Alignment in Directing Attention From Cue to Target / Gordon D. Logan
- 16. Selective Attention Operates at Two Processing Loci / James C. Johnston, Robert S. McCann and Roger W. Remington
- 17. Selective Attention as a Computational Function / A. H. C. van der Heijden
- 18. Selective Attention and Internal Constraints: There Is More to the Flanker Effect Than Biased Contingencies / J. Toby Mordkoff
- 19. Decision Competition and Response Competition: Two Main Pactors in the Flanker Compatibility Effect / Juan Botella.