Attention, space and action, Humphreys, Duncan & Treisman; studies in cognitive neuroscience. Part 1 Visual selective attention: visual attention mediated by biased competition in extrastriate visual cortex, R. Desimone; sensory gain control as a mechanism of selective attention, Hillyard, Vogel & Luck; a computational theory of visual attention, C. Bundesen; how do we select perceptions and actions?, Rees & Frith; human brain imaging studies. Part 2 Attention and perceptual integration: feature binding, attention and object perception, A. Treisman; converging levels of analyses in the cognitive neuroscience of visual attention, J. Duncan; crossmodal links in spatial attention, Driver & Spence. Part 3 Spatial representation and attention: place cells, navigational accuracy, and the human hippocampus, O'Keefe, Burgess, Donnett, & Maguire; neural representation of objects in space - a dual coding account, Humphreys; human cortical mechanisms of visual attention during orienting and search, Corbetta & Shulman. Part 4 Visual attention and action: neuropsychological studies of perception and visuomotor control, A.D. Milner. neuropsychological studies of perception and visuomotor control, Tipper, Howard & Houghton. Part 5 The control of attention: prefrontal cortex and the neural basis of executive functions, E.K. Miller; task switching, Allport & Wylie; positive and negative priming of task-set; sustained attention deficits in time and space, Robertson & Manley; interactions between perception and action systems - a model for selective action, R. Ward.