Chapter 3 - theorie Flashcards

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How to solve the binding problem,

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With attention by selecting only a limited spatial area for processing

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2
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The level of selection may depend on perceptual load with early selection being necessary when perceptual load is(high/low)

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high to prevent interference within perceptual analyzers

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3
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The level of selection may depend on perceptual load with early selection being inefficiënt when perceptual load is,

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when perceptual load is low, leading to the processing of irrelevant information to the point of semantic identification

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4
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Connection between ERP and perceptual load,

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when the brain has to focus more on processing information which is a high perceptual load certain electrical signals linked to early perception become stronger

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5
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Attention as signal enhancement affects performance only when external noise levels are,

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low

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6
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attention as distractor exclusion affects performance only when external noise levels are,

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relatively high

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7
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The benefits in reaction time for cuing a smaller number of positions increased as the cue display onset interval increased indicating that,

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it takes time to focus attention

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8
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the size of the attentional focus can be manipulated by,

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cuing different numbers of locations in a circular display

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9
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The experiment showing inhibited responses to probes at blank positions far from the target and faster responses to probes near the target suggests,

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that attention operates differently on objects than on empty space

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10
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spotlight metaphor of attention research results,

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research indicates that attention does not always favor objects over empty spaces and

the time it takes to concentrate on a specific location increases as the target moves farther away from the center of focus

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11
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The frontal cortex may exercise attentional control by inhibiting areas or objects that should not be attended aiding selection by,

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accentuating the difference in activation between the wanted and unwanted inputs

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12
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When a periphial cue is correctly timed it helps you perform,

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better

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13
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Effect of consistently directing your attention to a specific position,

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Struggle to keep focus

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14
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Exogenous orienting can be prevented by,

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top down attentional control

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15
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effect of knowing where a letter is likely to appear on response,

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Speeds up responses

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16
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effect of knowing something of the form of the letter on response,

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Not the same effect as knowing where a letter is likely to appear

17
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Attention operates on objects formed on the basis of these four earlier perceptual processes,

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continuity proximity similarity and movement

18
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Attention may be either space based or object based depending on,

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task demands

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