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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SELECTIVE ATTENTION»
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Visual
Selective Attention: A Special Issue of Visual Cognition
This volume traces the modern critical and performance history of this play, one of Shakespeare's most-loved and most-performed comedies. The essay focus on such modern concerns as feminism, deconstruction, textual theory, and queer theory.
Glyn W. Humphreys, H. Bundesen, Claus Bundesen, 1998
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Selective Attention in Vision
6.3 Objects Response competition originating from an irrelevant item—the
phenomenon described in the last two sections—became of paramount
importance in research and theorizing in visual selective attention. It was nearly
generally ...
A. H. C. van der Heijden, 2003
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Neural Mechanisms of
Selective Attention to Visual Features
Our sense organs are perpetually inundated with information about the surrounding environment.
Sean Patrick Fannon, 2006
Basic Paradigms for Studying Selective Attention Suppose you are at a dinner
party. It is just your luck that you are sitting next to a salesman. He sells 110
brands of vacuum cleaners. He describes to you in excruciating detail the relative
merits ...
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Imaging
Selective Attention in the Human Brain
Presenting an overview of recent advances in the study of human selective attention with neurobiological measures, a review of the field highlighting new data from fMRI, PET, MEG and ERP methods.
Jon Driver, Richard S. J. Frackowiak, 2001
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The Psychology of
Attention
The process of selecting from among the many potentially available stimuli is the
clearest manifestation of selective attention. Two questions about selective
attention have been the subject of most of the research reviewed here. The first ...
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Exploring the Role of Visual
Selective Attention in Synesthesia
Individuals with grapheme-color synesthesia perceive colors, called concurrents, when processing alphanumeric stimuli.
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Handbook of Normative Data for Neuropsychological Assessment
Such tests are primarily designed to assess aspects of attention, such as
sustained and selective attention. Sustained attention "refers to the ability to
maintain a consistent level of performance over an extended period of time,"
while selective ...
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Age Differences in the Effects of Anxiety on
Selective ...
Attentional bias to threat has been established as feature of clinical anxiety in adults and children, yet little research has examined anxiety-related cognitive processes in older adults.
q Selective Attention in Aging and Dementia Raja Parasuraman and Pamela M.
Greenwood ABSTRACT Examining the changes in selective attention associated
with aging and dementia due to Alzheimer's disease (AD) can provide important
...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SELECTIVE ATTENTION»
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selective attention en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Attention to angry faces can predict future depression
New research suggests that it may be due to the things you pay attention to in your life. ... The study, "Selective Attention toward Angry Faces and Risk for Major ... «Medical Xpress, Jun 15»
Microsoft Study Finds Humans Have Shorter Attention Span Than …
Sustained attention measured how well participants responded to patterns, selective attention to spotting differences, and alternating attention to different tasks ... «Techaeris, May 15»
iPad, text, telly … the high selective attention of multi-screening …
The research revealed that almost half (47%) of the people aged between 18 and 24 we studied have high selective attention because of their multi-screening ... «The Guardian, May 15»
Human attention span is now shorter than a goldfish's: study
The researchers looked at three different types of attention: Sustained attention is the ability to focus on one task continously; selective attention is the ability to ... «New York Daily News, May 15»
Eyes Are Prone To Selective Attention, Can't Completely Ignore …
New research shows the human visual system's ability to multitask isn't always a good thing. With little effort we recognize objects based on their dimensions of ... «Medical Daily, Mar 15»
2015 Skoda Fabia Does A Selective Attention Illusion: Watch …
The marketing campaign around the launch of the new Skoda Fabia continues to be one of the most creative we've seen in many years, especially in Britain. «autoevolution, Mar 15»
What Did You Say? Study Finds Attention Span Affected by Multiple …
He identified three primary types of media consumers and analyzed their daily media usage factoring in selective attention, multitasking and passive monitoring. «ClaimsJournal.com, Dic 14»
Are we paying attention to the onslaught of digital media?
But how much of that time are we really paying attention? ... After analyzing daily media usage and factoring in selective attention, multitasking and passive ... «USC News, Dic 14»
Tracking the Source of "Selective Attention" Problems in Brain …
Newswise — WASHINGTON, D.C., May 9, 2014 -- An estimated 15-20 percent of U.S. troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from some form of ... «Newswise, May 14»
Study finds pigeons and other animals can place everyday things in …
Selective attention has traditionally been viewed as unique to humans. But as UI research scientist and lead author of the study Leyre Castro explains, scientists ... «Phys.Org, Abr 14»