An increasing body of evidence has shown that attention is a multi-type and multilevel cognitive faculty. The dominant computational modeling approaches to attention have often focused on one specific type of attention at one specific level. In particular, various connectionist modeling techniques at the subsymbolic level have been widely adopted. In this paper, we report a symbolic computational model of the Attentional Network Test, which simulta-neously involves different types of attention (alerting, orienting, and executive control), each subserved by distinctive attentional networks in the brain. The model was developed in ACT-R, a rule-based cognitive architecture. The results show that the model, by sequentially firing rules at a ra...
This work builds upon a model of performance for the Attentional Network Test (ANT) implemented in A...
One of the challenges for models of cognitive phenomena is the development of efficient and flexible...
Recent research in attention indicates it involves three anatomical networks concerned with alerting...
Posner and colleagues 38,40 assert that attention comprises three distinct anatomical areas of the b...
Posner and colleagues [38,40] assert that attention comprises three distinct anatomical areas of the...
According to the attention network theory, attention is viewed as an organ system comprising special...
The attention network test (ANT) is a reliable tool to detect the efficiency of alerting, orienting,...
This paper describes a network-oriented model based on the neuroscientist Graziano’s Attention Schem...
This paper describes a network-oriented model based on the neuro-scientist Graziano's Attention Sche...
& In recent years, three attentional networks have been defined in anatomical and functional ter...
This paper is aimed at furthering discussions about the properties which computational cognitive mod...
A computational model of selective attention is implemented to account for findings from an experime...
This contribution reviews critically the models of attentional processing based on artificial neural...
The brain has a limited capacity and therefore needs mechanisms to selectively enhance the informati...
The Attention Network Task (ANT) was developed to disentangle the three components of attention iden...
This work builds upon a model of performance for the Attentional Network Test (ANT) implemented in A...
One of the challenges for models of cognitive phenomena is the development of efficient and flexible...
Recent research in attention indicates it involves three anatomical networks concerned with alerting...
Posner and colleagues 38,40 assert that attention comprises three distinct anatomical areas of the b...
Posner and colleagues [38,40] assert that attention comprises three distinct anatomical areas of the...
According to the attention network theory, attention is viewed as an organ system comprising special...
The attention network test (ANT) is a reliable tool to detect the efficiency of alerting, orienting,...
This paper describes a network-oriented model based on the neuroscientist Graziano’s Attention Schem...
This paper describes a network-oriented model based on the neuro-scientist Graziano's Attention Sche...
& In recent years, three attentional networks have been defined in anatomical and functional ter...
This paper is aimed at furthering discussions about the properties which computational cognitive mod...
A computational model of selective attention is implemented to account for findings from an experime...
This contribution reviews critically the models of attentional processing based on artificial neural...
The brain has a limited capacity and therefore needs mechanisms to selectively enhance the informati...
The Attention Network Task (ANT) was developed to disentangle the three components of attention iden...
This work builds upon a model of performance for the Attentional Network Test (ANT) implemented in A...
One of the challenges for models of cognitive phenomena is the development of efficient and flexible...
Recent research in attention indicates it involves three anatomical networks concerned with alerting...