If intelligent computer programs are to represent and reason about mental states and processes, a critical first step is to characterize the content to be represented. Toward that goal, I sketch an outline of a folk psychology of one important mental process, attention. The everyday knowledge people have about their own and others ’ attentional processes is characterized in a number of generalizations, based mostly on common sense rather than systematic empirical study. One set of generalizations concerns the basic phenomenon f attention--the focus of mental activity on one thing at a time. Another set of generalizations relates to knowledge about what determines the focus of attention. People’s implicit knowledge about the determinants of ...
A typical visual scene we encounter in everyday life is complex and filled with a huge amount of per...
This article presents theories of attention that attempt to derive their answer to the question of w...
In the context of debates surrounding the effects of new technologies on our mental faculties, parti...
The American philosopher-psychologist William James once stated that “everyone knows what attention ...
In this thesis three independent answers to the question ‘what is attention?’ are provided. Each ans...
Given that the core issues of attention research have been recognized for millenia, we do not know a...
The amount of sensory input received by the human brain far surpasses its capacity for conscious pro...
How are attention and consciousness related? Can we learn what the contents of someone’s consciousne...
Words are tools that pilot attention. As such, they can be analyzed in terms of the attentional chan...
We propose a biologically plausible neural model of selective covert visual attention. We show that ...
When it comes to measuring attention, or quantifying it in any way, it is not easy to pin down what ...
Over the past forty years much work has assessed how attention modulates perception, but relatively ...
One of the main results of Twentieth-century Cognitive Psychology is that, despite the overall impre...
The nature of attention has been the topic of a lively research programme in psychology for over a c...
Attention is very important in human life. It is a necessary condition for the implementation of any...
A typical visual scene we encounter in everyday life is complex and filled with a huge amount of per...
This article presents theories of attention that attempt to derive their answer to the question of w...
In the context of debates surrounding the effects of new technologies on our mental faculties, parti...
The American philosopher-psychologist William James once stated that “everyone knows what attention ...
In this thesis three independent answers to the question ‘what is attention?’ are provided. Each ans...
Given that the core issues of attention research have been recognized for millenia, we do not know a...
The amount of sensory input received by the human brain far surpasses its capacity for conscious pro...
How are attention and consciousness related? Can we learn what the contents of someone’s consciousne...
Words are tools that pilot attention. As such, they can be analyzed in terms of the attentional chan...
We propose a biologically plausible neural model of selective covert visual attention. We show that ...
When it comes to measuring attention, or quantifying it in any way, it is not easy to pin down what ...
Over the past forty years much work has assessed how attention modulates perception, but relatively ...
One of the main results of Twentieth-century Cognitive Psychology is that, despite the overall impre...
The nature of attention has been the topic of a lively research programme in psychology for over a c...
Attention is very important in human life. It is a necessary condition for the implementation of any...
A typical visual scene we encounter in everyday life is complex and filled with a huge amount of per...
This article presents theories of attention that attempt to derive their answer to the question of w...
In the context of debates surrounding the effects of new technologies on our mental faculties, parti...