According to the attention network theory, attention is viewed as an organ system comprising specialised networks that carry out functions of alerting, orienting and executive control. The Attention Network Test (ANT) is a simple and popular experiment that measures the efficiencies and interactions of these three subcomponents of attention in a single task, and has been used for adults, children and attention deficit patients. In this thesis, cognitive modelling is used as a research tool to simulate the performance of subjects on the ANT, as well as variations of the ANT using ACT-R 6.0 cognitive architecture. All models are validated against human data using various goodness-of-fit criteria at multiple measures of the latency, accuracy a...
According to the attention network approach, attention is best understood in terms of three function...
The aim of the thesis was to further investigate the properties of the child Attentional Network Tas...
The mechanisms underlying attention, distraction, and their role in task performance have been widel...
This work builds upon a model of performance for the Attentional Network Test (ANT) implemented in A...
This work builds upon a model of performance for the Attentional Network Test (ANT) implemented in A...
Recent research in attention indicates it involves three anatomical networks concerned with alerting...
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 specia...
& In recent years, three attentional networks have been defined in anatomical and functional ter...
An increasing body of evidence has shown that attention is a multi-type and multilevel cognitive fac...
Recent research in attention has involved three networks of anatomical areas that carry out the func...
Background: An important theory of attention suggests that there are three separate networks that ex...
The attention network test (ANT) is a reliable tool to detect the efficiency of alerting, orienting,...
According to the attention network approach, attention is best understood in terms of three function...
The aim of the thesis was to further investigate the properties of the child Attentional Network Tas...
The mechanisms underlying attention, distraction, and their role in task performance have been widel...
This work builds upon a model of performance for the Attentional Network Test (ANT) implemented in A...
This work builds upon a model of performance for the Attentional Network Test (ANT) implemented in A...
Recent research in attention indicates it involves three anatomical networks concerned with alerting...
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 specia...
& In recent years, three attentional networks have been defined in anatomical and functional ter...
An increasing body of evidence has shown that attention is a multi-type and multilevel cognitive fac...
Recent research in attention has involved three networks of anatomical areas that carry out the func...
Background: An important theory of attention suggests that there are three separate networks that ex...
The attention network test (ANT) is a reliable tool to detect the efficiency of alerting, orienting,...
According to the attention network approach, attention is best understood in terms of three function...
The aim of the thesis was to further investigate the properties of the child Attentional Network Tas...
The mechanisms underlying attention, distraction, and their role in task performance have been widel...