Attention is indispensable to our learning, performance, relationships, health, and daily life, and yet laboratory studies of attention have only scratched the surface of these lived varieties of attention. In this article, we begin with William James\u27 theory of derived involuntary attention, which has largely been ignored in laboratory research. We then show that there is a gap in our attention vocabulary and the theory that underpins it, which depend on an incomplete voluntary/involuntary dichotomy. The negative effects of this dichotomy stretch beyond laboratory research to clinical diagnosis, influencing how we understand so-called attention deficits. To fill the gap between voluntary and involuntary, we introduce a third kind of att...
Human attention is partly under voluntary control, and partly under involuntary control. (Posner &am...
Daniel Kahneman was not the first to suggest that attention and effort are closely associated, but h...
If intelligent computer programs are to represent and reason about mental states and processes, a cr...
Attention is indispensable to our learning, performance, relationships, health, and daily life, and ...
To the extent that selective attention skills are relevant for academic foundations and amenable to ...
Attention infiltrates the framework of in two ways: one of attention itself as part of our higher me...
This thesis seeks to examine the state of flow, an experience of complete absorption in the present ...
Over the past forty years much work has assessed how attention modulates perception, but relatively ...
The amount of sensory input received by the human brain far surpasses its capacity for conscious pro...
Executive functions and, in particular, Attentional (active) Working Memory (WM) have been associate...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the latest term to encapsulate psycho‐medical exp...
Impaired attention is known as a pervasive behaviour disturbance, with a negative influence on learn...
Is attention a purely perceptual process or is it in any way related to motor control? The aim of th...
The American philosopher-psychologist William James once stated that “everyone knows what attention ...
UnrestrictedPaying attention to the right thing at the right time underlies the ability of humans an...
Human attention is partly under voluntary control, and partly under involuntary control. (Posner &am...
Daniel Kahneman was not the first to suggest that attention and effort are closely associated, but h...
If intelligent computer programs are to represent and reason about mental states and processes, a cr...
Attention is indispensable to our learning, performance, relationships, health, and daily life, and ...
To the extent that selective attention skills are relevant for academic foundations and amenable to ...
Attention infiltrates the framework of in two ways: one of attention itself as part of our higher me...
This thesis seeks to examine the state of flow, an experience of complete absorption in the present ...
Over the past forty years much work has assessed how attention modulates perception, but relatively ...
The amount of sensory input received by the human brain far surpasses its capacity for conscious pro...
Executive functions and, in particular, Attentional (active) Working Memory (WM) have been associate...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the latest term to encapsulate psycho‐medical exp...
Impaired attention is known as a pervasive behaviour disturbance, with a negative influence on learn...
Is attention a purely perceptual process or is it in any way related to motor control? The aim of th...
The American philosopher-psychologist William James once stated that “everyone knows what attention ...
UnrestrictedPaying attention to the right thing at the right time underlies the ability of humans an...
Human attention is partly under voluntary control, and partly under involuntary control. (Posner &am...
Daniel Kahneman was not the first to suggest that attention and effort are closely associated, but h...
If intelligent computer programs are to represent and reason about mental states and processes, a cr...