Description |
1 online resource (xii, 577 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Series |
A Bradford book |
Contents |
Attentive brain: issues and prospects / Raja Parasuraman -- Neuroanatomy of visual attention / Maree J. Webster and Leslie G. Ungerleider -- Neurochemistry of attention / Richard T. Marrocco and Matthew C. Davidson -- Neurophysiology of visual attention / Brad C. Motter -- Electrophysiological approaches to the study of selective attention in the human brain / Steven J. Luck and Massimo Girelli -- Functional anatomy of visual attention in the human brain: studies with positron emission tomography / Maurizio Corbetta -- Functional magnetic resonance imaging and the study of attention / James V. Haxby, Susan M. Courtney, and Vincent P. Clark -- Cortical lesions and attenton / Diane Swick and Robert T. Knight -- Computational architectures for attention / Ernst Niebur and Christof Koch -- Arousal and attention: psychopharmacological and neuropsychological studies in experimental animals / Trevor W. Robbins -- Brain systems of vigilance / Raja Parasuraman, Joel S. Warm, and Judi E. See -- Visuospatial attention and parietal function: their role in object perception / Lynn C. Robertson -- Attention, pattern recognition, and pop-out in visual search / Ken Nakayama and Julian S. Joseph -- Attention and visual object segmentation / Jon Driver and Gordon C. Baylis -- Divided attention: narrowing the gap between brain and behavior / Jochen Braun -- Spatial working memory and spatial selective attention / Edward Awh and John Jonides -- Attention and language / Ira Fischler -- Executive attention: conflict, target detection, and cognitive control / Michael I. Posner and Gregory J. DiGirolamo -- Developing an attentive brain / Mark H. Johnson -- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: symptom domains, cognitive processes, and neural networks / James Swanson, Michael I. Posner, et al. -- Selective attention in aging and dementia / Raja Parasuraman and Pamela M. Greenwood -- Neglect / Robert D. Rafal -- Mind adrift: attentional dysregulation in schizophrenia / Paul G. Nestor and Brian F. O'Donnell |
Summary |
Of the myriad tasks that the brain has to perform, perhaps none is as crucial to the performance of other tasks as attention. A central thesis of this book on the cognitive neuroscience of attention is that attention is not a single entity, but a finite set of brain processes that interact mutually and with other brain processes in the performance of perceptual, cognitive, and motor skills |
Analysis |
Attention |
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Cognitive neuroscience |
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Brain |
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Neurosciences -- methods |
Notes |
"A Bradford book." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Attention.
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Cognitive neuroscience.
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Brain.
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Attention
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Brain
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Neurosciences -- methods
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brains.
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MEDICAL -- Neuroscience.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Neuropsychology.
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Attention
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Cognitive neuroscience
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Aufmerksamkeit
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Kognitiver Prozess
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Physiologische Psychologie
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Aandacht.
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Cognitiewetenschap.
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Neurowetenschappen.
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Cognitieve processen.
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Attention.
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Cognitive neuroscience.
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Attention.
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Neurosciences cognitives.
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Genre/Form |
Methods (Music)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Parasuraman, R.
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ISBN |
0585313210 |
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9780585313214 |
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0262281236 |
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9780262281232 |
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9780262161725 |
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0262161729 |
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