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Attention (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Attention'
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Preserved visual representations despite change blindness in infants.
30 Aug 2009
Combining theoretical hypotheses of infant cognition and adult perception, we present evidence that infants can maintain visual representations despite their failure to detect a change. Infants under 12 months typically fail to notice a change to an ...
rec_pub_19702760-preserved-visual-representations-despite-change-blindness-infants.htm
Are psychostimulants a treatment option in mania?
30 Aug 2009
Mania and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) show a high degree of symptom overlap and comorbidity. Clinical trials and case reports indicate that psychostimulants do not or only rarely trigger or aggravate manic episodes but can even ...
rec_pub_19724978-are-psychostimulants-treatment-option-mania.htm
Beta oscillations and hippocampal place cell learning during exploration of novel environments.
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19370545-beta-oscillations-hippocampal-place-cell-learning-exploration-novel.htm
Probing the attentional control theory in social anxiety: an emotional saccade task.
30 Aug 2009
Volitional attentional control has been found to rely on prefrontal neuronal circuits. According to the attentional control theory of anxiety, impairment in the volitional control of attention is a prominent feature in anxiety disorders. The present ...
rec_pub_19679766-probing-attentional-control-theory-social-anxiety-emotional-saccade.htm
30 Aug 2009
A Stroop task with separate color bar and color word stimuli was combined with an inhibition-of-return procedure to examine whether visual attention modulates color word processing. In Experiment 1, the color bar was presented at the cued location ...
rec_pub_19679871-impaired-color-word-processing-unattended-location-evidence-stroop.htm
Are spatial and dimensional attention separate? evidence from Posner, Stroop, and Eriksen tasks.
30 Aug 2009
Do various operational definitions of visual attention tap the same underlying process? To address this question, we probed visual selective attention using orientation of attention, flanker, and Stroop tasks. These were embedded in combined designs ...
rec_pub_19679870-are-spatial-dimensional-attention-separate-evidence-posner-stroop.htm
Updating objects in visual short-term memory is feature selective.
30 Aug 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the process of updating information in visual short-term memory (VSTM) is object based. We investigated whether modifying the memory of one feature of an object would automatically promote refreshing ...
rec_pub_19679869-updating-objects-visual-short-term-memory-feature-selective.htm
Semantic transparency and masked morphological priming: the case of prefixed words.
30 Aug 2009
In four lexical decision experiments, we investigated masked morphological priming with Dutch prefixed words. Reliable effects of morphological relatedness were obtained with visual primes and visual targets in the absence of effects due to pure ...
rec_pub_19679868-semantic-transparency-masked-morphological-priming-case-prefixed-words.htm
Does visual speech information affect word segmentation?
30 Aug 2009
We present an experiment in which we explored the extent to which visual speech information affects learners' ability to segment words from a fluent speech stream. Learners were presented with a set of sentences consisting of novel words, in which ...
rec_pub_19679867-does-visual-speech-information-affect-word-segmentation.htm
Enhancement and suppression effects resulting from information structuring in sentences.
30 Aug 2009
Information structuring through the use of cleft sentences increases the processing efficiency of references to elements within the scope of focus. Furthermore, there is evidence that putting certain types of emphasis on individual words not only ...
rec_pub_19679866-enhancement-suppression-effects-resulting-information-structuring.htm
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