نتایج جستجو برای: attentional demand

تعداد نتایج: 164295  

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2005
K Taylor S Mandon W A Freiwald A K Kreiter

Attention serves to select objects from often complex scenes for enhanced processing and perception. In particular, the perception of shape depends critically on attention for integrating the various parts of the selected object into a coherent representation of object shape. To study whether oscillatory neuronal synchrony may serve as a mechanism of attention in shape perception, we introduced...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2002
Patrick E Goode Phil H Goddard Juan Pascual-Leone

Working memory and attentional inhibition processes (jointly symbolized here as WM/I) have been proposed to explain cognitive style differences in Field Dependence-Independence (FDI). FI relative to FD subjects have been found to use more effectively WM/I to operate on task-relevant information. The purpose of this study was to determine whether cognitive style differences are revealed as diffe...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2011
Elisabeth J Ploran Joshua J Tremel Steven M Nelson Mark E Wheeler

Goal-directed perceptual decisions involve the analysis of sensory inputs, the extraction and accumulation of evidence, and the commitment to a choice. Previous neuroimaging studies of perceptual decision making have identified activity related to accumulation in parietal, inferior temporal, and frontal regions. However, such effects may be related to factors other than the integration of evide...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2010
Won Mok Shim G A Alvarez T J Vickery Y V Jiang

Many everyday tasks require us to track moving objects with attention. The demand for attention increases both when more targets are tracked and when the targets move faster. These 2 aspects of attention-assigning multiple attentional foci (or indices) to targets and monitoring each focus with precision-may tap into different cognitive and brain mechanisms. In this study, we used functional mag...

2014
Kazuhiro Yasuda Yuki Sato Naoyuki Iimura Hiroyasu Iwata

The objective of the present study was to determine whether increased attentional demands influence the assessment of ankle joint proprioceptive ability in young adults. We used a dual-task condition, in which participants performed an ankle ipsilateral position-matching task with and without a secondary serial auditory subtraction task during target angle encoding. Two experiments were perform...

Journal: :Emotion 2010
Katy Tapper Emmanuel M Pothos Andrew D Lawrence

Appraisal theories of emotion predict that the relevance of a stimulus to a person's needs and goals influences attentional allocation. We used a modified visual probe task to examine the influence of hunger and trait reward drive on food-related attentional bias. Both hunger and trait reward drive predicted degree of attentional "disengagement" from food images at short (100 ms), but not long ...

Journal: :Emotion 2010
Lars Schwabe Oliver T Wolf

Individuals are often unable to identify the second target (T2) of two when it is presented within 500 ms after the first target (T1). This "attentional blink" (AB) is attenuated by an emotionally arousing T2. Stress is known to affect cognitive performance, in particular for emotional material. In the present study, we asked whether (a) an emotional T2 reduces the AB when preceded by an emotio...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2010
Rebecca Levin Silton Wendy Heller David N. Towers Anna S. Engels Jeffrey M. Spielberg J. Christopher Edgar Sarah M. Sass Jennifer L. Stewart Bradley P. Sutton Marie T. Banich Gregory A. Miller

A network of brain regions has been implicated in top-down attentional control, including left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (LDLPFC) and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC). The present experiment evaluated predictions of the cascade-of-control model (Banich, 2009), which predicts that during attentionally-demanding tasks, LDLPFC imposes a top-down attentional set which precedes late-stag...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2012
Andrea T. Shafer Dmitriy Matveychuk Todd Penney Aminda J. O'Hare Jared Stokes Florin Dolcos

Traditionally, emotional stimuli have been thought to be automatically processed via a bottom-up automatic "capture of attention" mechanism. Recently, this view has been challenged by evidence that emotion processing depends on the availability of attentional resources. Although these two views are not mutually exclusive, direct evidence reconciling them is lacking. One limitation of previous i...

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