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Trends in Neurosciences, 1994
Recent brain-imaging and neurophysiological data indicate that attention is neither a property of a single brain area, nor of the entire brain. While attentional effects seem mediated by a relative amplification of blood flow and electrical activity in the cortical areas processing the attended computation, the details of how this is done through ...
M I, Posner, S, Dehaene
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Recent brain-imaging and neurophysiological data indicate that attention is neither a property of a single brain area, nor of the entire brain. While attentional effects seem mediated by a relative amplification of blood flow and electrical activity in the cortical areas processing the attended computation, the details of how this is done through ...
M I, Posner, S, Dehaene
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eLearn, 2004
There are so many more distractions online than there are in a traditional classroom. In addition to the classroom options of staring out the window or daydreaming, distractions for the online learner include emails, phone calls, piles of paper, colleagues, friends, and family.
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There are so many more distractions online than there are in a traditional classroom. In addition to the classroom options of staring out the window or daydreaming, distractions for the online learner include emails, phone calls, piles of paper, colleagues, friends, and family.
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001
Reading and Dyslexia: Visual and Attentional ProcessesEdited by John Everatt, Routledge, 1999.£27.50 (pbk) (xi 212 pages)ISBN 0415206332Normal reading in alphabetic languages begins with the perception of the letter units that make up words. Beyond this first stage in the process, however, there is no consensus about the mechanisms that are necessary ...
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Reading and Dyslexia: Visual and Attentional ProcessesEdited by John Everatt, Routledge, 1999.£27.50 (pbk) (xi 212 pages)ISBN 0415206332Normal reading in alphabetic languages begins with the perception of the letter units that make up words. Beyond this first stage in the process, however, there is no consensus about the mechanisms that are necessary ...
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Das Projekt ATTENTION beschäftigte sich mit der Entwicklung einer Methode zur Echtzeit-Vorhersage von Verletzungen besonders gefährdeter Verkehrsteilnehmer (VRU, Vulnerable Road Users) wie Fußgängern und Radfahrern im urbanen Verkehr. Im Fokus für QualityMinds standen die Modellierung und das Training von KI-Modellen, die speziell darauf ausgelegt sind,
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