In human psychology, selective attention is defined as “the capacity for or process of reacting to certain stimuli selectively when several occur simultaneously.” In other words, selective attention refers to our ability to focus on the most important information when there are other distractions. ...
but also on the integration of these signals with pre-existing activity associated with neural states that modulate different levels of distractibility (defined as an absence of responses) and impulsivity (defined as inappropriate responses), optimality and responsiveness, that directly affect how atten...
The visual attention (VA) span is defined as the amount of distinct visual elements which can be processed in parallel in a multi-element array. Both recen... Marie-Line Bosse a,Marie Josèphe Tainturier b,Sylviane Valdois a - 《Cognition》 被引量: 620发表: 2007年 The possible role ...
Schizophrenia is widely thought to involve deficits of attention. However, the term "attention" can be defined so broadly that impaired performance on virt... SJ Luck,JM Gold - 《Biological Psychiatry》 被引量: 459发表: 2008年 Top-down and bottom-up attentional control: On the nature of int...
Contrast was defined as the ratio of difference in luminance between the bright and dark phases of the grating over that of the dark phase: contrast = (Lbright – Ldark)/Ldark (units of fractional change). Experimental procedure and behavioral training...
In the past, SM has been defined as a motivational disorder (Tancer, 1992). Some researchers believe that children who are selectively mute can be categorized in two distinct groups. One group of children withholds speech because of severe anxiety when faced with situations where speech is expect...
Although the word existed in Roman times, there is little reference to any scientific basis for the human capacity for attention until Descartes (1649), who related attention to movements of the pineal body acting on the animal spirit: Thus when one wishes to arrest one's attention so as to...
Synonyms Quality, spatial data ; Accuracy, spatial ; Accuracy, map ; Error propagation Definition Spatial uncertainty is defined as the difference between ... MF Goodchild - Springer US 被引量: 17发表: 0年 Feature fusion network based on few-shot fine-grained classification The objective of few...
For the shadowing and motor control tasks, the model contained a regressor for each line uttered by the participant, defined as the time interval during which the participant shadowed a particular line or counted numbers out loud. One such regressor was created separately for each auditory and...
Accordingly, the time compression rate can be defined as: $$S_{r} = \frac{{T_{s} }}{{T_{p} }}$$ (3) Therefore, Sr < 1 and it decreases when s gradually increases, i.e., when the number of computing nodes in the parallel computing environment reaches a certain value, ...