
Orienting of Attention
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Helmholtz's Study of Attention Shifting
- Early Ideas About the Attentional Focal Point
- Overt and Covert Orienting
- Chapter 2 Studying Attention Shifts With Location Cueing
- Early Location-Cueing Experiments
- Goal-Driven and Stimulus-Driven Control
- Attentional Capture by Abrupt-Onset Stimuli
- Methodological Issues
- Chapter 3 Properties of the Attentional Focal Point
- Analog and Discrete Attention Shifts
- Variable Spatial Extent of Attentional Focus
- Can Attention Be Divided Into Multiple Foci?
- LaBergian Activity Distribution Model
- Chapter 4 Sensory and Attentional Mediation of Covert Orienting
- Sensory Analysis and Location-Cueing Effects
- A Systematic Investigation of Multiple Location Cue Effects
- Activity Distribution Account of Multiple Location Cue Effects
- Activity Distribution Account of Other Cue Effects
- Chapter 5 Sequential Attention Shifts
- Shifting Attention to Multiple Abrupt-Onset Stimuli
- Inhibition of Return
- Chapter 6 Eye Movements and Attention Shifts
- Oculomotor System
- Eye Tracking Methodology
- Disengaged Attention and Saccades
- Relationship Between Attention and Eye Movements
- Saccade Preparation and Attention
- Chapter 7 Physiology of Attention Shifts
- Subcortical Attention Mechanisms
- Cortical Attention Mechanisms
- Stimulus-Driven and Goal-Driven Attention Shifts
- Premotor Theory Revisited
- Chapter 8 Crossmodal Attention Shifts
- Lights, Sounds, and Touches Can Cause Attention Shifts
- Crossmodal Inhibition of Return
- Multisensory Integration and Attention
- Neural Mechanisms of Crossmodal Attention Shifts
- Chapter 9 Epilogue
- Highly Familiar Symbolic and Social Cues
- Evolution of Attention Orienting
- References
- Figure Credits
- Index
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