The psychology of attention /

In the past two decades, attention has been one of the most investigated areas of research in perception and cognition. However, the literature on the field contains a bewildering array of findings, and empirical progress has not been matched by consensus on major theoretical issues. The Psychology...

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Main Author: Pashler, Harold E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1998.
©1998
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:In the past two decades, attention has been one of the most investigated areas of research in perception and cognition. However, the literature on the field contains a bewildering array of findings, and empirical progress has not been matched by consensus on major theoretical issues. The Psychology of Attention presents a systematic review of the main lines of research on attention; the topics range from perception of threshold stimuli to memory storage and decision making. The book develops empirical generalizations about the major issues and suggests possible underlying theoretical principles. Pashler argues that widely assumed notions of processing resources and automaticity are of limited value in understanding human information processing. He proposes a central bottleneck for decision making and memory retrieval, and describes evidence that distinguishes this limitation from perceptual limitations and limited-capacity short-term memory.
Item Description:"A Bradford book."
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 494 pages) : illustrations
ISBN:0585003106
9780585003108
0262161656
9780262161657
9780262281294
0262281295
9780203016435
0203016432
9780863774652
0863774652
DOI:10.7551/mitpress/5677.001.0001