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Lecture notes Attention for BSc Psychology

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  • January 21, 2024
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L1- Attention

What is attention?
 Attention involves selecting information while ignoring others

 It relates to state of consciousness

 It is impossible for the brain to process everything at the same time- this leads to
selection

 Attention represents mechanisms of selection that deal with the brain’s inherent
processing limitations

Key aspects of attention
 Capacity limitation
- The cognitive system has limited information processing capacity at any one time

 Selectivity
- Behaviourally relevant information needs to be selected among the pool of available
information

 Psychology of attention
- Nature of selection- what + how much can be selected?
- Cognitive mechanisms + their limitations
- Neural mechanisms of attention

Varieties of attention
 What initiates/ drives attention
- Endogenous vs exogeneous
o Endogenous= internal goals direct attention- endogenous attention is often cued
by instructions
o Exogenous= external stimuli direct attention

Visual search
 In the absence of instruction- visual search for an unknown target relies on exogenous
attention shifts

 What captures attention automatically?
- Abrupt onset
- Salient feature differences

Covert attention drives eye movements (overt attention)
 Saccades= rapid ballistic eye movements toward a new fixation location- 3-4 times per
second

 Its purpose is to bring new information to interest into foveal vision

,  Saccades are guided by covert attention shifts which help to select the next area of
interest

Attention within + between modalities
 Uni-modal vs cross modal




Attending to space + objects
 Spatial vs non-spatial

 Visual attention- space based vs object based

 Object based attention
- Attention directed to locations occupied by objects
- The whole object is the focus of attention

Modern theories of attention
 Focus on the relation between attention + perception

 Locus of attention

 Implications for the role of attention
- Late locus= attention as making processed stimuli available to awareness for
subsequent actions
 identification (even if unaware)
- Early locus= attention as enabling high-level perceptual processing
 NO identification or awareness

Early selection theory
 Broadbent (1958)- selective filter model

 The cognitive system can handle only one stimulus/ information channel at a time for
the purpose of identification

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