As we interact with our environment, our senses absorb large amounts of information that our brains interpret and catalogue. This sensory data then influences how we learn from our environment and interact with it in the future.<br>This book examines recent research on vision, memory, and attention,
Energetics and Human Information Processing
β Scribed by G. Robert J. Hockey, Michael G. H. Coles, Anthony W. K. Gaillard (auth.), G. Robert J. Hockey, Anthony W. K. Gaillard, Michael G. H. Coles (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 444
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 31
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The central theme of this book is the role of energetical factors in the regulation of human information processing activity. This is a restatement of one of the classic problems of psychology - that of accΒ ounting for motivational or intensive aspects of behaviour, as opposed to structural or directional aspects. The term "energetics" was first used in the 1930's by Freeman, Duffy and others, following Cannon's energy mobilization view of emotion and motivation. The original concept had a limited life, probably because of its unnecessary focus on relativΒ ely peripheral processes, but it provided the foundations for the conΒ cepts of "arousal" and "activation" which became the popular motivational constructs of the 1950's and 1960's. Now, these too are found wanting. The original assumptions of a unitary, non-specific process based on activation of the brain stem reticular formation have been shown to be misleading. Current work in neurobiology has demonstrated evidence of discrete neurotransmitter systems having quite specific information processing functions, and central roles in the regulation of behaviour. Even the venerable curvilinear relationship between motivation and perΒ formance (the Yerkes-Dodson law) has been shown to be, at best, an unhelpful oversimplification. On a different front psychophysiologists have found complex patterns in the response of different bodily systems to external stressors and to task demands.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XV
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Energetical Issues in Research on Human Information Processing....Pages 3-21
The Concept of Energy in Psychological Theory....Pages 23-40
Front Matter....Pages 41-41
Computation, Control, and Energetics: A Biological Perspective....Pages 43-52
Energetics and the Self Regulation of Activation....Pages 53-70
Psychopharmacological and Neurobiological Aspects of the Energetics of Information Processing....Pages 71-90
The Orienting Response; A Combination of Informational and Energetical Aspects of Brain Function....Pages 91-111
Behavioural Efficiency: A Biological Link Between Informational and Energetic Processes....Pages 113-122
Responses to Stress: An Interdisciplinary Approach....Pages 123-129
On the Relation Between Energy Transformations in the Brain and Mental Activities....Pages 131-135
Front Matter....Pages 137-137
Energetical States Underlying Task Performance....Pages 139-154
Models and Paradigms in the Study of Stress Effects....Pages 155-174
The Concept and Measurement of Mental Effort....Pages 175-198
Do Cardiovascular Changes Indicate Energetic Support of Information Processing?....Pages 199-216
A State Model for Mental Effort....Pages 217-232
An Efficiency Model of Information Processing....Pages 233-242
Stress and Adaptability....Pages 243-251
Front Matter....Pages 253-253
Individual Differences in Anxiety, Cognition and Coping....Pages 255-269
Effort Regulation and Individual Differences in Effort Expenditure....Pages 271-283
A State Control Theory of Adaptation and Individual Differences in Stress Management....Pages 285-298
Some Effects of Everyday Moods and Possible Individual Differences in these Effects....Pages 299-310
Front Matter....Pages 253-253
The Verbal Approach to Energetics, Constructs and Individual Differences....Pages 311-315
Individual Differences in Respiration and Stress....Pages 317-327
Short-Term Adaptation to Stress and Task-Demands: Covariation of Psychological and Physiological Manifestations....Pages 329-333
Front Matter....Pages 335-335
Integrating Energetic and Information Processing Concepts: Emotion from a Functional-Evolutionary Perspective....Pages 337-352
In Defence of Resources: On Structures, Energies, Pools and the Allocation of Attention....Pages 353-371
Gain and Energetics in Information Processing....Pages 373-389
Constraints on Cognitive Performance: Some Problems with and Alternatives to Resource Theory....Pages 391-394
Energetics of Attention and Alzheimerβs Disease....Pages 395-407
Cognitive Psychophysiology and the Study of States and Processes....Pages 409-424
The Integration of Energetics into Information Processing Models: Some Pretheoretical Issues....Pages 425-433
Back Matter....Pages 435-450
β¦ Subjects
Psychology, general
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