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9780195130492

Orienting of Attention

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    9780195130492

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    0195130499

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-04-16
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

This book is a succinct introduction to the orienting of attention. Richard Wright and Lawrence Ward describe the covert orienting literature clearly and concisely, illustrating it with numerous high-quality images, specifically designed to make the challenging theoretical concepts very accessible. The book begins with an historical introduction that provides a great deal of information about orienting, much of which will be new even to seasoned researchers. Wright and Ward then systematically describe the development of various experimental paradigms that have been devised to study covert orienting, and the theoretical issues raised by this research. One trend that they analyze in detail is the progression from relatively simple models of spatial attention (attention spotlight and zoom lens models) to an integrative computational framework based on a concept called the 'activity distribution.' They also present a comprehensive survey of cognitive neuroscience research on the brain mechanisms underlying spatial attention shifts, as well as a chapter summarizing recent research on crossmodal attention shifts, and elucidating the links between attention orienting in the visual, auditory, and tactile domains. In the Epilogue they offer a concise summary of the book, and develop preliminary frameworks for understanding the relationship between spatial attention and orienting in response to social cues (social cognitive neuroscience) and for describing the evolution of covert orienting. Orienting of Attention provides a systematic survey that is ideal for those looking for an accessible introduction to the field and also for students and researchers who want a state-of the-art overview.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 3
Helmholtz's Study of Attention Shiftingp. 3
Early Ideas About the Attentional Focal Pointp. 8
Overt and Covert Orientingp. 11
Studying Attention Shifts With Location Cueingp. 15
Early Location-Cueing Experimentsp. 16
Goal-Driven and Stimulus-Driven Controlp. 21
Attentional Capture by Abrupt-Onset Stimulip. 27
Methodological Issuesp. 30
Properties of the Attentional Focal Pointp. 37
Analog and Discrete Attention Shiftsp. 38
Variable Spatial Extent of Attentional Focusp. 46
Can Attention Be Divided Into Multiple Foci?p. 53
LaBergian Activity Distribution Modelp. 60
Sensory and Attentional Mediation of Covert Orientingp. 65
Sensory Analysis and Location-Cueing Effectsp. 66
A Systematic Investigation of Multiple Location Cue Effectsp. 73
Activity Distribution Account of Multiple Location Cue Effectsp. 80
Activity Distribution Account of Other Cue Effectsp. 86
Sequential Attention Shiftsp. 93
Shifting Attention to Multiple Abrupt-Onset Stimulip. 93
Inhibition of Returnp. 103
Eye Movements and Attention Shiftsp. 121
Oculomotor Systemp. 121
Eye Tracking Methodologyp. 130
Disengaged Attention and Saccadesp. 133
Relationship Between Attention and Eye Movementsp. 137
Saccade Preparation and Attentionp. 142
Physiology of Attention Shiftsp. 153
Subcortical Attention Mechanismsp. 154
Cortical Attention Mechanismsp. 173
Stimulus-Driven and Goal-Driven Attention Shiftsp. 192
Premotor Theory Revisitedp. 195
Crossmodal Attention Shiftsp. 199
Lights, Sounds, and Touches Can Cause Attention Shiftsp. 200
Crossmodal Inhibition of Returnp. 211
Multisensory Integration and Attentionp. 214
Neural Mechanisms of Crossmodal Attention Shiftsp. 217
Epiloguep. 229
Highly Familiar Symbolic and Social Cuesp. 232
Evolution of Attention Orientingp. 235
Referencesp. 243
Figure Creditsp. 286
Indexp. 287
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