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Turning selective attention failure into selective attention success.

Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, 1994
Abstract In a letter identification task in which a centrally - presented letter is to be attended and laterally - flanking letters ignored, B.A. Eriksen and C.W. Eriksen (1974) have shown effects on performance of the to - be - ignor ed letters when they contain information about the correct response.
Patrick Brown, Paul Fera
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A Dissociation Between Attention and Selection

Psychological Science, 2001
It is widely assumed that the allocation of spatial attention results in the “selection” of attended objects or regions of space. That is, once a stimulus is attended, all its feature dimensions are processed irrespective of their relevance to behavioral goals.
Remington, RW, Folk, CL
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Attentional Selection

2020
In this Element, a framework is proposed in which it is assumed that visual selection is the result of the interaction between top-down, bottom-up and selection-history factors. The Element discusses top-down attentional engagement and suppression, bottom-up selection by abrupt onsets and static singletons as well as lingering biases due to selection ...
Jan Theeuwes, Michel Failing
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Neuromorphic Selective Attention Systems

Proceedings of the 2003 International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2003. ISCAS '03., 2003
Selective attention mechanisms allow sensory systems with limited processing capacity to function in real time independent of the size of the stimulus input space. They can be particularly useful in vision systems, where the amount of information provided by the sensors typically exceeds the system's processing capacity.
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Aspect Term Extraction with History Attention and Selective Transformation

International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2018
Aspect Term Extraction (ATE), a key sub-task in Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis, aims to extract explicit aspect expressions from online user reviews. We present a new framework for tackling ATE.
Xin Li   +4 more
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SEARCH AND SELECTIVE ATTENTION

British Medical Bulletin, 1971
C I, Howarth, J R, Bloomfield
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Neural mechanisms of selective visual attention.

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1995
R. Desimone, J. Duncan
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Perceptual load as a necessary condition for selective attention.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1995
N. Lavie
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