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111 2 _aAttention and Performance (Symposium)
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_d1998 :
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245 1 0 _aControl of cognitive processes :
_bAttention and Performance XVIII /
_cedited by Stephen Monsell and Jon Driver.
246 3 0 _aAttention and Performance XVIII
246 3 _aAttention and Performance 18
260 _aCambridge, Mass. :
_bMIT Press,
_c©2000.
264 4 _c©2000
300 _a1 online resource (xvi, 779 pages) :
_billustrations
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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500 _a"Based on the papers presented at the Eighteenth International Symposium on Attention and Performance, held at Cumberland Lodge, The Great Park, Windsor, Berkshire, England, July 12-18, 1998."
500 _a"A Bradford book."
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 0 _tAcknowledgments --
_tThe Attention and Performance Symposia --
_tParticipants --
_tGroup photo --
_tIntroduction --
_g1.
_tBanishing the control homunculus /
_rStephen Monsell and Jon Driver --
_tAssociation lecture.
_g2.
_tTask switching, stimulus-response bindings, and negative priming /
_rAlan Allport and Glenn Wylie --
_gI.
_tControl of visual attention.
_g3.
_tGoal-directed and stimulus-driven determinants of attentional control (tutorial) /
_rSteven Yantis --
_g4.
_tOn the time course of top-down and bottom-up control of visual attention /
_rJan Theeuwes, Paul Atchley and Arthur F. Kramer --
_g5.
_tElectrophysiological and neuroimaging studies of voluntary and reflexive attention /
_rJoseph B. Hopfinger, Amishi P. Jha, Jens-Max Hopf, Massimo Girelli and George R. Mangun --
_g6.
_tLooking forward to looking : saccade preparation and control of the visual grasp reflex /
_rRobert Rafal, Liana Machado, Tony Ro and Harris Ingle --
_g7.
_tSelective attention and cognitive control : dissociating attentional functions through different types of load /
_rNilli Lavie --
_g8.
_tRelations among modes of visual orienting (commentary) /
_rRaymond M. Klein and David I. Shore --
_gII.
_tControl of perception-action coupling.
_g9.
_tThe control of visuomotor control (commentary) /
_rA. David Milner --
_g10.
_tBehavioral consequences of selection from neural population codes /
_rSteven P. Tipper, Louise A. Howard and George Houghton --
_g11.
_tThe prepared reflex : automaticity and control in stimulus-response translation (tutorial) /
_rBernhard Hommel --
_gIII.
_tTask switching and multitask performance.
_g12.
_tTask switching and multitask performance (tutorial) /
_rHarold Pashler --
_g13.
_tMultitasking performance deficits : forging links between the attentional blink and the psychological refractory period /
_rPierre Jolicoeur, Roberto Dell Acqua and Jacquelyn Crebolder --
_g14.
_tIntentional reconfiguration and involuntary persistence in task set switching /
_rThomas Goschke --
_g15.
_tAn intention-activation account of residual switch costs /
_rRitske De Jong --
_g16.
_tReconfiguration of stimulus task sets and response task sets during task switching /
_rNachshon Meiran --
_g17.
_tTask switching in a callosotomy patient and in normal participants : evidence for response-related sources of interference /
_rRichard B. Ivry and Eliot Hazeltine.
505 8 0 _gIV.
_tControl of multistep tasks.
_g18.
_tThe organization of sequential actions /
_rGlyn W. Humphreys, Emer M.E. Forde and Dawn Francis --
_g19.
_tCognitive control of multistep routines : information processing and conscious intentions /
_rRichard A. Carlson and Myeong-Ho Sohn --
_g20.
_tReal-world multitasking from a cognitive neuroscience perspective /
_rPaul W. Burgess --
_gV.
_tThe neural substrate of control.
_g21.
_tFunctioning of frontostriatal anatomical loops in mechanisms of cognitive control (tutorial) /
_rTrevor W. Robbins and Robert D. Rogers --
_g22.
_tThe neural basis of top-down control of visual attention in prefrontal cortex /
_rEarl K. Miller --
_g23.
_tMiddorsolateral and midventrolateral prefrontal cortex : two levels of executive control for the processing of mnemonic information /
_rMichael Petrides --
_g24.
_tThe role of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in the selection of action as revealed by functional imaging /
_rChris Frith --
_g25.
_tDissociative methods in the study of frontal lobe function (commentary) /
_rJohn Duncan and Adrian M. Owen --
_gVI.
_tDisorders of control.
_g26.
_tNeural correlates of processes contributing to working-memory function : evidence from neuropsychological and pharmacological studies /
_rMark D Esposito and Bradley R. Postle --
_g27.
_tVisual affordances and object selection /
_rM. Jane Riddoch, Glyn W. Humphreys and Martin G. Edwards --
_g28.
_tDeficits of task set in patients with left prefrontal cortex lesions /
_rSteven W. Keele and Robert Rafal --
_g29.
_tExecutive control problems in childhood psychopathology : stop signal studies of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder /
_rGordon D. Logan, Russell J. Schachar and Rosemary Tannock --
_gVII.
_tComputational modeling of control.
_g30.
_tModern computational perspectives on executive mental processes and cognitive control : where to from here? /
_rDavid E. Kieras, David E. Meyer, James A. Ballas and Eric J. Lauber --
_g31.
_tOn the control of control : the role of dopamine in regulating prefrontal function and working memory /
_rTodd S. Braver and Jonathan D. Cohen --
_g32.
_tIs there an inhibitory module in the prefrontal cortex? working memory and the mechanisms underlying cognitive control (commentary) /
_rDaniel Y. Kimberg and Martha J. Farah --
_tAuthor Index --
_tSubject Index.
588 0 _aPrint version record.
520 8 _aOne of the most challenging problems facing cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience is to explain how mental processes are voluntarily controlled, allowing the computational resources of the brain to be selected flexibly and deployed to achieve changing goals. The eighteenth of the celebrated international symposia on Attention and Performance focused on this problem, seeking to banish or at least deconstruct the "homunculus": that conveniently intelligent but opaque agent still lurking within many theories, under the guise of a central executive or supervisory attentional system assumed to direct processes that are not "automatic."The thirty-two contributions discuss evidence from psychological experiments with healthy and brain-damaged subjects, functional imaging, electrophysiology, and computational modeling. Four sections focus on specific forms of control: of visual attention, of perception-action coupling, of task-switching and dual-task performance, and of multistep tasks. The other three sections extend the interdisciplinary approach, with chapters on the neural substrate of control, studies of control disorders, and computational simulations. The progress achieved in fractionating, localizing, and modeling control functions, and in understanding the interaction between stimulus-driven and voluntary control, takes research on control in the mind/brain to a new level of sophistication.
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