Attention, Space, and Action
Studies in Cognitive Neuroscience
Duncan editor Humphreys editor Treisman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:19th Aug '99
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To generate coherent behaviour, the brain needs to attend selectively to the many objects that are present in the environment, but this poses several questions. How does the brain know which objects 'belong together'? How does the information from different senses get combined? How does this help to plan and carry out actions? The subject of attentional mechanisms has a long history in cognitive psychology, as it is the key to making sense of the visual world. However, new developments in cognitive neuroscience, and greater understanding of how attention and action are integrated, have transformed the field. This book is the first to bring together leading researchers to discuss the convergence of experimental findings in the following areas: Visual selective attention Attention and perceptual integration Spatial representation and attention Visual attention and action Control of attention Attention, Space, and Action provides a unique combination of perspectives that will appeal to students and researchers from psychology, neuropsychology, neurophysiology, and neuroanatomy.
" ... we warmly recommend this book for experimental psychologists with an interest in attention, action and cognitive neuroscience." Swiss Journal of Psychology
ISBN: 9780198524687
Dimensions: 239mm x 167mm x 22mm
Weight: 596g
344 pages