04 Attention Flashcards
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overt vs. covert attention
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- overt: attention is focused by physically directing the eyes to the stimulus of interest
- covert: ability to select a region of visual space for in-depth processing without moving the eyes, decoupling of attentional focus and gaze
- eye movements and attention are controlled by highly similar networs in parietal (IPS) and frontal cortex (FEF)
2
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exogenous vs. endogenous attention
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- exogenous: bottom-up capture of attention by saliency (involuntary), ventral network (TPJ (IPL/STG), VFC (IFg/MFg))
- endogenous: top-down orientation of attention (voluntary), dorsal network (FEF, IPs/SPL)
3
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Early vs. late selection models
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- early selection: selection prior to semantic analysis, e.g. Broadbent’s filter model
- evidence: dichotic hearing experiments: participants reported change in voice but not in language on the unattended ear
- late selection: selection during/after semantic analysis, e.g. cocktail party phenomenon
4
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parallel vs. serial visual search
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- parallel search: singleton, pop-out, preattentive, RT constant
- serial search: feature conjunction, attention required, RT increases with set size
5
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Treisman’s feature-integration theory
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- different cortical maps for different features
- features are processed in parallel
- feature conjunction requires attention to bind different features across different maps