نتایج جستجو برای: attentional resources

تعداد نتایج: 284417  

2016
Daniel T. Jäger Jascha Rüsseler

The Broaden-and-Build Theory states that positive emotions broaden cognition and therefore build personal resources. However, missing theoretical precision regarding the interaction of the cognitive processes involved offers a variety of possible explanations for the mechanisms of broadening and building. In Experiment 1 we tested the causality assumption which states that positive emotions fir...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Keren Haroush Leon Y Deouell Shaul Hochstein

It is well established that cognitive system overload is reflected in the attentional blink (AB), the failure to report a second target when it closely follows detection of a first target within a rapid series of stimuli. However, there is intense controversy concerning the effect of first-target detection in one modality on subsequent dynamics of attentional resources in other modalities. Mixe...

Journal: :Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 2012
Silvia Erika Kober Christa Neuper

The feeling of presence in a virtual reality (VR) is a concept without a standardized objective measurement. In the present study, we used event-related brain potentials (ERP) of the electroencephalogram (EEG) elicited by tones, which are not related to VR, as an objective indicator for the presence experience within a virtual environment. Forty participants navigated through a virtual city and...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2003
Kenneth J Malmberg Thomas O Nelson

Empirical tests were conducted on the elevated-attention hypothesis that low-frequency (LF) words are better recognized than high-frequency (HF) words because LF words attract more attention than do HF words (e.g., Glanzer & Adams, 1990). The elevated-attention hypothesis predicts that the hit rate advantage for LF words should be reduced by increases in attentional strain at study. We first te...

2010
Giovanni A. Carlesimo Rita Formisano Umberto Bivona Lina Barba Carlo Caltagirone

OBJECTIVES To assess the sensitivity of patients who suffered a severe closed-head injury to the manipulation of attentional resources and encoding instructions during the execution of prospective memory tasks. MATERIAL AND METHODS A group of patients with chronic sequelae of severe closed-head injury and a group of matched normal controls were given an experimental procedure for the assessme...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2013
Zhenlan Jin Adam Reeves Scott N J Watamaniuk Stephen J Heinen

Identification of brief luminance decrements on parafoveal stimuli presented during smooth pursuit improves when a spot pursuit target is surrounded by a larger random dot cinematogram (RDC) that moves with it (Heinen, Jin, & Watamaniuk, 2011). This was hypothesized to occur because the RDC provided an alternative, less attention-demanding pursuit drive, and therefore released attentional resou...

2011
Roberto Arrighi Roy Lunardi David Burr

Our perceptual capacities are limited by attentional resources. One important question is whether these resources are allocated separately to each sense or shared between them. We addressed this issue by asking subjects to perform a double task, either in the same modality or in different modalities (vision and audition). The primary task was a multiple object-tracking task (Pylyshyn and Storm,...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2007
Jutta S Mayer Robert A Bittner Danko Nikolić Christoph Bledowski Rainer Goebel David E J Linden

Humans are severely limited in their ability to memorize visual information over short periods of time. Selective attention has been implicated as a limiting factor. Here we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to test the hypothesis that this limitation is due to common neural resources shared by visual working memory (WM) and selective attention. We combined visual search and delayed di...

Journal: :Neural computation 2007
Santiago Jaramillo Barak A. Pearlmutter

Neuronal activity in response to a fixed stimulus has been shown to change as a function of attentional state, implying that the neural code also changes with attention. We propose an information-theoretic account of such modulation: that the nervous system adapts to optimally encode sensory stimuli while taking into account the changing relevance of different features. We show using computer s...

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
seyedeh narjes zamani department of general psychology, shahid bahonar university of kerman, kerman, ir iran; department of general psychology, shahid bahonar university of kerman, kerman, ir iran. tel: +98-7612172333, fax: +98-7612249726 houri mansouri department of general psychology, shahid bahonar university of kerman, kerman, ir iran masoud fazilatpour department of general psychology, shahid bahonar university of kerman, kerman, ir iran zahra shamsai department of psychology, islamic azad university of bandar abbas, bandar abbas, ir iran

background according to recent theories on addiction, attentional bias towards drug-related stimuli plays a pivotal role in the initiation of drug abuse. objectives the present study attempted to investigate attentional bias towards drug-related words in addicts and non-addicts. patients and methods to attain the objectives, following a causal-comparative study, a number of 15 addicts under tre...

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