The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B Selective attention and stimulus-reinforcer interactions in the pigeon Selective Attention and S timulus-Reinforcer Interactions in the PigeonKelley, Michael J
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- 《Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology》 被引量: 75发表: 1967年 Comments and reply on "Selective attention: perception or response? We cannot understand why Treisman and Geffen (1967) think their experiment argues against our theory (Deutsch and Deutsch, 1963). Briefly, Treisman and ...
So, we obtain similar results from the two different approaches, a within-experiment and an across-experiment analysis. Results from both analyses are compatible with the notion of an additive learning effect. When looking at CC effects in the compound and single cue blocks of Experiment 3, we ...
Selective attention is a cognitive process in which a person attends to one or a few sensory inputs while ignoring the other ones.
Oberauer, K. Access to information in working memory: Exploring the focus of attention.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition28, 411–421 (2002). PubMedGoogle Scholar Rerko, L. & Oberauer, K. Focused, unfocused, and defocused information in working memory.Journal of...
Each experiment revealed strong evidence of primacy: As axes rotated from 0 degrees to 45 degrees, selective attention deteriorated, but divided attention ... RD Melara,LE Marks - 《Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performan》 被引量: 261发表: 1990年 Primacy of dimensions in...
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 24, ... C Karatekin,RF Asarnow - 《Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology》 被引量: 404发表: 1999年 Larger deficits in brain networks for response inhibition than for visual selective attention in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) P. (1996). ...
Attention was also studied beyond the visual modality. The “complication” experiment (which grew out of the difficulties astronomers faced in recording transit times of stars) was introduced by von Tschisch (1885). Subjects were required to watch a moving pointer and specify its location when ...
Eyetracking and selective attention in category learning An eyetracking version of the classic Shepard, Hovland, and Jenkins (1961) experiment was conducted. Forty years of research has assumed that category lear... B Rehder,AB Hoffman - 《Cognitive Psychology》 被引量: 1705发表: 2005年 加载更多...