Attentional Control and Retrieval Induced Forgetting Self-regulation Perspectiveretrieval-induced forgettingattentional controlgoal pursuitautomatic evaluationsinhibitionRetrieval Induced Forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that the retrieval of some items from memory (RP+) impairs the retrieval of related ...
This article focuses on neuropsychological hypotheses regarding self-regulation, with a special emphasis on those which would provide for the behaviorally differentiated subtypes of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) with and without hyperactivity. Specifically, this article (1) reviews the history and curren...
Contributions of the 9-Layered Model of Giftedness to the Development of a Conversational Agent for Healthy Ageing and Sustainable Living The corresponding hierarchical model considers metacognitive abilities, such as attentional control and self-regulation, as well as personal values and attitudes... M...
According to Ruff and Rothbart’s influential formulation, infants during the first year of life are thought to be able to exercise little volitional control over their allocation of attention (Ruff & Rothbart, 1996; see also Colombo and Cheatham, 2006, Courage et al., 2006, Johnson, 2010)....
Examines the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating biases related to trait anxiety. Relation between anxiety and attentional systems involved in automatic orienting and voluntary control processes; Difference in the capacity of individuals to use voluntary attention to control orienting; ...
In the last 20 years, there has been increasing interest in studying visual attentional processes under more natural conditions. In the present study, we propose to determine the critical age at which children show similar to adult performance and attentional control in a visually guided task; in...
Working memory and inhibitory control across the life span: Intrusion errors in the Reading Span Test The aim of this study was to examine to what extent inhibitory control and working memory capacity are related across the life span. Intrusion errors commi... C Robert,E Borella,D Fagot,.....
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Variability in neuronal responses to identical stimuli is frequently correlated across a population. Attention is thought to reduce these correlations by suppressing noisy inputs shared by the population. However, even with precise control of the visual
In humans, attentional biases have been shown to negative (dangerous animals, physical threat) and positive (high caloric food, alcohol) stimuli. However, it is not clear whether these attentional biases reflect on stimulus driven, bottom up, or goal driven, top down, attentional processes. Here...