Is attention a purely perceptual process or is it in any way related to motor control? The aim of this article is to show that attention puts similar demands on a cognitive system as motor control and present evidence supporting the view that similar mechanisms operate in the two processes. A computational model of attention is presented that uses habituation as well as classical and instrumental conditioning to explain a number of attentional processes. Evidence from neurophysiology is reviewed that suggest that attention is controlled in a way similar to actions. This view makes it possible to adapt traditional learning theoretical mechanisms to the control of attention. Computer simulations are presented that illustrates the operation of...
The multidimensional nature of our environment raises a fundamental question in the study of learnin...
Within recent years, researchers have proposed the independence of attention and consciousness on bo...
In this dissertation, we investigate the relationship between visual attention and eye movement pro...
Human attention is partly under voluntary control, and partly under involuntary control. (Posner &am...
This paper is aimed at furthering discussions about the properties which computational cognitive mod...
We propose a biologically plausible neural model of selective covert visual attention. We show that ...
Over the past forty years much work has assessed how attention modulates perception, but relatively ...
If intelligent computer programs are to represent and reason about mental states and processes, a cr...
The brain has a limited capacity and therefore needs mechanisms to selectively enhance the informati...
In this introductory article of the special issue of Brain Research , we first present an overview o...
A technique for measuring the relative strengths of associative learning of eye- movements is introd...
How does the brain learn those visual features that are relevant for behavior? In this article, we f...
To the extent that selective attention skills are relevant for academic foundations and amenable to ...
A three-component model of neural networks of human attention, including modules of maintaining vigi...
The aims of this chapter are to outline the key experimental methods used by neuroscientists to eval...
The multidimensional nature of our environment raises a fundamental question in the study of learnin...
Within recent years, researchers have proposed the independence of attention and consciousness on bo...
In this dissertation, we investigate the relationship between visual attention and eye movement pro...
Human attention is partly under voluntary control, and partly under involuntary control. (Posner &am...
This paper is aimed at furthering discussions about the properties which computational cognitive mod...
We propose a biologically plausible neural model of selective covert visual attention. We show that ...
Over the past forty years much work has assessed how attention modulates perception, but relatively ...
If intelligent computer programs are to represent and reason about mental states and processes, a cr...
The brain has a limited capacity and therefore needs mechanisms to selectively enhance the informati...
In this introductory article of the special issue of Brain Research , we first present an overview o...
A technique for measuring the relative strengths of associative learning of eye- movements is introd...
How does the brain learn those visual features that are relevant for behavior? In this article, we f...
To the extent that selective attention skills are relevant for academic foundations and amenable to ...
A three-component model of neural networks of human attention, including modules of maintaining vigi...
The aims of this chapter are to outline the key experimental methods used by neuroscientists to eval...
The multidimensional nature of our environment raises a fundamental question in the study of learnin...
Within recent years, researchers have proposed the independence of attention and consciousness on bo...
In this dissertation, we investigate the relationship between visual attention and eye movement pro...