Definition An aspect of attention that brings a select amount of information into conscious awareness. Historical Background Fundamental research in attention emerged in the 1950s 1956 with the rise of cognitive psychology and theories that involved process such as attention, memory, and perception ...
Attention is the holy grail. Everything that you're conscious of, everything you let in, everything you remember and you forget, depends on it. — Dr. David Strayer, Professor of Psychology, University of Utah Experts agree that focused attention is a powerful ingredient in the recipe for ...
Interest, Psychology of S. Hidi, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001 4.1 Relation Between Interest and Other Motivational Concepts Until the beginning of the twenty-first century, motivational research tended to be clustered around a few concepts such as interest, ...
英[ˈfəʊkəst] 美[ˈfoʊkəst] 释义 adj. 聚焦的 v. (使)集中, (使)聚集( focus的过去式和过去分词 );调整(镜头,眼睛)焦点[焦距]以便看清;(光、声等的)焦点;集中(光束于) 实用场景例句 全部 聚焦的 集中 聚集 焦点 She should do well in her studies this year─she's veryfo...
In the study of psychology, the “theory of operant conditioning,” suggests that we learn through reward and punishment. More specifically, it states that when a particular behaviour (i.e. studying) is followed by a pleasant outcome, we are more likely to repeat the behaviour in order to ...
In fact, Connors shows, active techniques of symptom management are frequently facilitative of treatment goals formulated in terms of relational psychoanalysis, self psychology, intersubjectivity theory, and attachment research. A discerning effort to enrich psychodynamic treatment without subverting its ...
In fact, Connors shows, active techniques of symptom management are frequently facilitative of treatment goals formulated in terms of relational psychoanalysis, self psychology, intersubjectivity theory, and attachment research. A discerning effort to enrich psychodynamic treatment without subverting its ...
Self-focused attention and belief perseverance. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 585-605.Davies, M. F. (1982) Self-focused attention and belief perseverance. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 18, 595-605-Davies, M. F. (1982). Self-focused attention and belief perseverance. ...
published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,to test whether envy improves attention and memory---the tools needed to copy a rival's steps to success.In one experiment,half of the participants were asked to recall past feelings of envy; the other half weren't.The two groups...
One effective route to increasing well-being is through the pursuit of activities which suit a person’s personality strengths (i.e., person-activity