<span>The ability to selectively attend to events in the world around us is a core cognitive function. It prevents distraction and enables humans and animals to dedicate perceptual, cognitive, and motor resources to deal with the most pressing current challenges. When attention systems of the brain
Selective attention and the control of binocular rivalry
โ Scribed by Leon Colburn Lack
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Mouton
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 232
- Series
- Psychological Studies; 11
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Contents
Chapter I. Introduction
Chapter II. The Effect of Practice on the Extent of Voluntary Control of Binocular Rivalry
Chapter III. The Development of an Objective Measure of the Control of Binocular Rivalry
Chapter IV. The Role of Peripheral Mechanisms in the Control of Binocular Rivalry
Chapter V. The Strength of Afterimages and Movement Aftereffects following Induction Periods with Binocular Rivalry
Chapter VI. The Effect of the Voluntary Control on the Mean Phase Durations of Binocular Rivalry
Chapter VII. Conclusion
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