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Influence of divided attention on the attraction effect in multialternative choice
The attraction effect in multialternative decision making reflects the context-dependent violation of rational choice axioms. This study examined the effect of concurrent divided attention in three-alternative visual choice tasks.
Takashi Tsuzuki +2 more
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: Introduction. The transitional status of a sample of children with hearing impairment after cochlear implantation expands the possibilities of studying the consequences of violations of individual sensory systems affecting the joint attention deficit ...
Яна К. Смирнова
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First unitary, then divided: The temporal dynamics of dividing attention [PDF]
Whether focused visual attention can be divided has been the topic of much investigation, and there is a compelling body of evidence showing that, at least under certain conditions, attention can be divided and deployed as two independent foci. Three experiments were conducted to examine whether attention can be deployed in divided form from the outset,
Jefferies, Lisa N, Witt, Joseph B
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Divided attention in music [PDF]
Two models have been advanced to account for the apparent ease with which attention can be divided in music: a “divided attention” model postulates that listeners effectively manage to follow two or more melodic lines played simultaneously. According to a “figure‐ground model,” the harmonic coherence of Western polyphonies allows a listener to focus on
Bigand, Emmanuel +2 more
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Microsaccades reflect the dynamics of misdirected attention in magic
The methods of magicians provide powerful tools for enhancing the ecological validity of laboratory studies of attention. The current research borrows a technique from magic to explore the relationship between microsaccades and covert attention under ...
Anthony S. Barnhart +4 more
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The Impact of Attention on Eyewitness Identification and Change Blindness
The current study investigated whether differences exist in eyewitness identification and change blindness when manipulating attention. 126 undergraduate students were randomly assigned to either a full or divided attention group.
Noelle Sammon, John Bogue
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Neglect patients typically fail to explore the contralesional half-space. During visual scanning training, these patients learn to consciously pay attention to contralesional target stimuli.
M.E. eVan Kessel +6 more
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Researchers have suggested that the recognition memory effects resulting from two separate attentional manipulations—attentional boost and perceptual degradation—may share a common cause; namely a transient up-regulation of attention at the time of ...
Mitchell R. P. LaPointe +6 more
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Disadvantageous Deck Selection in the Iowa Gambling Task: The Effect of Cognitive Load
Research has shown that cognitive load affects overall Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) performance, but it is unknown whether such load impacts the selection of the individual decks that correspond to gains or losses. Here, participants performed the IGT either
Melissa J. Hawthorne, Benton H. Pierce
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The present study examined adult age differences in processing emotional faces using a psychological refractory period (PRP) paradigm. We used both behavioral and event-related potential (P1 component) measures. Task 1 was tone discrimination (fuzzy vs.
Joshua W. Pollock +4 more
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