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Visual Attention and Consciousness
β Scribed by Jay Friedenberg
- Publisher
- Psychology Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 177
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Consciousness is perhaps one of the greatest mysteries in the universe. This ambitious book begins with a philosophical approach to consciousness, examining some key questions such as what is meant by the term "conscious," and how this applies to vision.
The book then explores major visual phenomena related to attention and conscious experienceβincluding filling-in processes, aftereffects, multi-stability, forms of divided attention, models of visual attention, priming effects, types of attentional blindness and various visual disorders. For each phenomenon, the biological and cognitive level research is reviewed. Themes touched upon throughout are the relation between consciousness and attention, automatic vs. willful processes, singularity vs. multiplicity, and looking without seeing. The book concludes with an evolutionary approach, describing possible functions that visual consciousness may serve and how those may affect the way we see.
The systematic review of key topics and the multitude of perspectives make this book an ideal primary or ancillary text for graduate courses in perception, vision, consciousness, or philosophy of mind.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Visual Attention and Consciousness
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1
Introduction
Themes and Chapter Organization
What Is Consciousness?
What Is Attention?
Framing the Problem
A Scientific Approach to the Study of Consciousness
Chapter 2
Neural Underpinnings
Structural Organization of the Visual System
The Neuronal Basis of Conscious and Unconscious Vision
Neural Synchrony
The Neuronal Basis of Attention
Problems with Studying the Neural Basis of Consciousness
Chapter 3
Under Construction
The Blind Spot
Saccadic Suppression
Illusory Contours
Filling-In
Perceptual Completion
Chapter 4
Iβm Getting Tired of This
Color Aftereffects
Motion Aftereffects
Tilt Aftereffects
Chapter 5
Same but Different
Binocular Rivalry
FigureβGround
Multi-stability
Chapter 6
One or Many?
Selective Attention
Divided Attention
Dorsal and Ventral Pathways
Hemispheric Differences and Consciousness
Chapter 7
Varieties of Visual Attention
Preattentive and Attentive Processing
Spotlight and Zoom Lens Models of Attention
Covert and Overt Visual Attention
Exogenous and Endogenous Attention
Object- and Space- based Attention
Chapter 8
Your Attention Please
The Stroop Task
The Flanker Task
Salience
Orienting
Chapter 9
Now You See It, Now You Donβt
Priming
Masking
Chapter 10
Looking without Seeing
Attentional Blink
Repetition Blindness
Change Blindness
Inattentional Blindness
Chapter 11
The Damaged Brain: Agnosias
Cerebral Achromatopsia
Akinetopsia
Apperceptive Agnosia
Associative Agnosia
Prosopagnosia
Capgras Syndrome
Anosognosia
Chapter 12
The Damaged Brain: Other Disorders
Scotomas
Blindsight
Neglect
Extinction
Balintβs Syndrome
Chapter 13
Conclusion
Consciousness and Evolution
The Dynamic Core Hypothesis
General Properties of Consciousness
Integrating Models
How We do It: Overcoming Obstacles
References
Index
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