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Zusatztext Although attention research forms a major part of cognitive psychology! students often find it difficult to grasp. This much improved new edition does a brilliant job of introducing attention from scratch! whilst at the same time being comprehensive and in-depth. - Jan W. de Fockert! Department of Psychology! Goldsmiths College! University of LondonThe second edition of The Psychology of Attention represents a considerable achievement. In this book! Elizabeth Styles gives a thorough and clear review of all of the major issues which cognitive psychologists have addressed in relation to attention over the last half a century. The book covers the standard textbook topics of early versus late selection and feature integration! but it goes on to do much more. Key topics include selection! task combination! the development of skill and automaticity! and the nature of consciousness. It goes well beyond typical textbook treatment. - Tony Ward! Head of Psychology! Newman College! Birmingham Informationen zum Autor Elizabeth Styles is Lecturer in Psychology at St. Edmund Hall! Oxford. Klappentext Considers the nature of attention and covers the most recent developments in this field. It offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to the complex research of this area that will be essential reading for all levels of students. Zusammenfassung Considers the nature of attention and covers the most recent developments in this field. It offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to the complex research of this area that will be essential reading for all levels of students. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. The Rise of Attention Research: A Cognitive Approach. The Nature of Visual Attention. Combining Attributes of Objects and Visual Search. Auditory and Cross Modal Attention. Task Combination and Divided Attention. Automaticity, Skill and Expertise. Selection and Control of Action. The Nature and Future of Consciousness. References. ...
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Introduction. The Rise of Attention Research: A Cognitive Approach. The Nature of Visual Attention. Combining Attributes of Objects and Visual Search. Auditory and Cross Modal Attention. Task Combination and Divided Attention. Automaticity, Skill and Expertise. Selection and Control of Action. The Nature and Future of Consciousness. References.
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Although attention research forms a major part of cognitive psychology, students often find it difficult to grasp. This much improved new edition does a brilliant job of introducing attention from scratch, whilst at the same time being comprehensive and in-depth. - Jan W. de Fockert, Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths College, University of London
The second edition of The Psychology of Attention represents a considerable achievement. In this book, Elizabeth Styles gives a thorough and clear review of all of the major issues which cognitive psychologists have addressed in relation to attention over the last half a century. The book covers the standard textbook topics of early versus late selection and feature integration, but it goes on to do much more. Key topics include selection, task combination, the development of skill and automaticity, and the nature of consciousness. It goes well beyond typical textbook treatment. - Tony Ward, Head of Psychology, Newman College, Birmingham