This article defends a theory of diffuse attention and distinguishes it from focal attention. My view is motivated by evidence from psychology and neuroscience, which suggests that we can deploy visual selective attention in at least two ways: by focusing on a small number of items, or by ...
Multitasking may be ineffective in some situations, like at work or when paying close attention is really important. I understand why experts studying the capacity theory would say this. However, at home, it can be a lifesaver. When there is laundry to be done, dishes to be washed, and di...
Attribution Theory explains how people interpret the causes of behaviors and events, distinguishing between internal (dispositional) and external (situational) attributions. This understanding is crucial as biases like Fundamental Attribution Error and S
So, if a person was seen as physically attractive or perhaps not as physically attractive at first sight, that can change as their interests, sense of humor, and other shared qualities become known. This process is called "slow love." A 2015 study supports this theory, finding that perceptio...
Another important part of cognitive behavioral theory is that our thoughts, feelings, body sensations, and behavior are all inter-related and can affect one another. Things that we do (or things that happen to us) can affect what we think, which can in turn affect how we feel. If you ha...
Theory of mind in nonhuman primates A new look at joint attention and common knowledge The evolution of foresight: What is mental time travel, and is it unique to humans? 社区问答 我要提问 Q1 论文试图解决什么问题? Q2 这是否是一个新的问题?
THEORY COMPETITION AND SELECTIVITY Meta-analysisPublicationselectivityThere is growing concern and mounting evidence of selectivity in empirical economics. Most empirical economic literatures have a... Chris,Doucouliagos,D T.,... - 《Journal of Economic Surveys》 被引量: 99发表: 2013年 Mortality ...
Selective attention refers to our brain’s ability to focus on specific stimuli while filtering out others, effectively homing in on what’s most relevant to our current interests or goals. As neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart says inthis interview, our brain constantly filters our external reality, ...
Depression is treatable, and you're not alone Talk to a compassionate counselor The information on this page is not intended to be a substitution for diagnosis, treatment, or informed professional advice. You should not take any action or avoid taking any action without consulting with a qualifie...
Chief Steward: may I have your attention please, ladies and gentlemen? This is the chief steward speaking. We would like to inform all passengers that the buffet car is now open. The buffet car is situated towards the middle of the train. On sale are tea, coffee and soft drinks, a ...