Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research and Everyday Experience, 3rd Edition
Divided Attention • 91 stimuli? Be sure you understand the explanation for the relation between load, cognitive capacity, and wh ...
92 • CHAPTER 4 Attention ● FIGURE 4.13 Improvement in performance with practice in Schneider and Schiff rin’s (1977) experiment. ...
Divided Attention • 93 This is the same procedure as in the previ- ous experiment, but with the following modifi ca- tions that ...
94 • CHAPTER 4 Attention while driving, researchers have begun to investigate the consequences of attempting to divide attention ...
Attention and Visual Perception • 95 just cut in front of him, traveling 70 miles per hour on the highway. The question to ask y ...
96 • CHAPTER 4 Attention ● FIGURE 4.18 Frame from the fi lm shown by Simons and Chablis in which a person in a gorilla suit walk ...
Attention and Visual Perception • 97 one picture, followed by a blank fi eld, followed by the same picture but with an item miss ...
98 • CHAPTER 4 Attention Before you conclude that missing some of the things in the environment is a serious problem, let’s retu ...
Overt Attention: Attending by Moving Our Eyes • 99 DEMONSTRATION Looking for a Face in the Crowd Your task in this demonstration ...
100 • CHAPTER 4 Attention BOTTOM-UP DETERMINANTS OF EYE MOVEMENTS Attention can be infl uenced by stimulus salience—the physical ...
Overt Attention: Attending by Moving Our Eyes • 101 ● FIGURE 4.27 Sequence of fi xations of a person making a peanut butter sand ...
102 • CHAPTER 4 Attention experienced this if you have been reading a book and then suddenly realized that although you had been ...
Covert Attention: Directing Attention Without Eye Movements • 103 (Marino & Scholl, 2005). Although experiments have shown ...
104 • CHAPTER 4 Attention shown that location-based and object-based attention activate different areas of the brain. This resul ...
Feature Integration Theory • 105 analyzed the book into individual features such as lines with different orientations. To provid ...
106 • CHAPTER 4 Attention When I describe this process in class, some students aren’t convinced. One student said, “I think that ...
The Physiology of Attention • 107 As the monkey was performing these tasks, Colby recorded from a neuron in the parietal cortex ...
108 • CHAPTER 4 Attention the direction cue, their task was to press a key when they saw the coherent motion (● Figure 4.37b). I ...
Something to Consider • 109 Something to Consider Attention in Social Situations— The Case of Autism Attention is a crucial comp ...
110 • CHAPTER 4 Attention Segal points to the painting and asks Burton’s character, “Who did the paint- ing?” The nonautistic pe ...
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