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Attraction, Distraction and Action Multiple Perspectives on Attentional Capture

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in Psychology ; 200100ENGGPS1Publication details: Amsterdam, London Elsevier 2001Description: 401pISBN:
  • 0444506764
DDC classification:
  • O60 F718
Partial contents:
Part I. Neuroscience 1. Electrophysiological studies of reflexive attention Joseph B. Hopfmger and George R. Mangun. ... 3 2. Inhibition of return in monkey and man Raymond M. Klein, Douglas P. Munoz, Michael C. Dorris, and Tracy L. Taylor .. .27 Part II. Visual Cognition 3. Inattentional blindness and attentional capture: Evidence for attention-based theories of visual salience Bradley S. Gibson and Mary A. Peterson ... 51 4. Involuntary orienting to flashing distractors in delayed search? Harold Pashler ... .77 5. Attentional capture in the Spatial and Temporal Domains Howard E. Egeth, Charles L. Folk, Andrew B. Leber, Takehiko Nakayama, and Sharma K. Hendel.... .93 6. Attentional and oculomotor capture Jan Theeuwes and Richard Godijn .... 121 7. Attention capture, orienting, and awareness Steven B. Most and Daniel J. Simons .... 151 Part III. Multiple Modalities 8. Using pre-pulse inhibition to study attentional capture: A warning about pre-pulse correlations J. Toby Mordkoff and Hilary Barth .. .177 9. Temporal expectancies, capture, and timing in auditory sequences Mart Riess Jones ..... 191 10. Crossmodal attentional capture: A controversy resolved? Charles Spence ..... .231 Part IV. Developmental 11. Testing models of attentional capture during early infancy James L. Dannemiller ..... 265 12. Attentional capture, attentional control, and aging Arthur F. Kramer, Charles T. Scialfa, Matthew S. Peterson, and David E. Irwin ..293 Part V. Individual Differences 13. A multidisciplinary perspective on attentional control Douglas Derryberry and Majorie A. Reed ..... .325 14. Capacity, control and conflict: An individual differences perspective on attentional capture Andrew R. A. Conway and Michael J. Kane .... 349 Part VI. Dynamical Systems/Evolution 15. A dynamic, evolutionary perspective on attention capture William A. Johnston and David L. Stayer ..... 375
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Part I. Neuroscience 1. Electrophysiological studies of reflexive attention Joseph B. Hopfmger and George R. Mangun. ... 3 2. Inhibition of return in monkey and man Raymond M. Klein, Douglas P. Munoz, Michael C. Dorris, and Tracy L. Taylor .. .27 Part II. Visual Cognition 3. Inattentional blindness and attentional capture: Evidence for attention-based theories of visual salience Bradley S. Gibson and Mary A. Peterson ... 51 4. Involuntary orienting to flashing distractors in delayed search? Harold Pashler ... .77 5. Attentional capture in the Spatial and Temporal Domains Howard E. Egeth, Charles L. Folk, Andrew B. Leber, Takehiko Nakayama, and Sharma K. Hendel.... .93 6. Attentional and oculomotor capture Jan Theeuwes and Richard Godijn .... 121 7. Attention capture, orienting, and awareness Steven B. Most and Daniel J. Simons .... 151 Part III. Multiple Modalities 8. Using pre-pulse inhibition to study attentional capture: A warning about pre-pulse correlations J. Toby Mordkoff and Hilary Barth .. .177 9. Temporal expectancies, capture, and timing in auditory sequences Mart Riess Jones ..... 191 10. Crossmodal attentional capture: A controversy resolved? Charles Spence ..... .231 Part IV. Developmental 11. Testing models of attentional capture during early infancy James L. Dannemiller ..... 265 12. Attentional capture, attentional control, and aging Arthur F. Kramer, Charles T. Scialfa, Matthew S. Peterson, and David E. Irwin ..293 Part V. Individual Differences 13. A multidisciplinary perspective on attentional control Douglas Derryberry and Majorie A. Reed ..... .325 14. Capacity, control and conflict: An individual differences perspective on attentional capture Andrew R. A. Conway and Michael J. Kane .... 349 Part VI. Dynamical Systems/Evolution 15. A dynamic, evolutionary perspective on attention capture William A. Johnston and David L. Stayer ..... 375

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