Essays about: "Attentional capture"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words Attentional capture.
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1. Covert visual attention : An event-related potential study of the N2pc and PD components
University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för biovetenskapAbstract : In the study of covert visual attention, two event-related potential (ERP) components have been identified by earlier research. The N2 posterior contralateral (N2pc) component has been suggested to index the enhancement of attention to a specific lateralized target item. READ MORE
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2. Emotional attention : A cognitive neuroscience perspective
University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för biovetenskapAbstract : Attention is a cognitive mechanism that guides our perception in order to prioritize the limited resources to the most relevant information while ignoring distracting information. Attention can be voluntarily deployed to stimuli during tasks or goals, or the features of the stimulus can capture our attention either by being salient or being emotionally induced. READ MORE
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3. When the Siren Sounds : In Search of Acoustic Properties that make an Alarm Signal Effective at Capturing Attention
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/MiljöpsykologiAbstract : A functional and effective alarm signal is a critical component of alarm systems designed to alert workers of impending danger. In a previous study (Hansson, 2017) background alarm sirens composed of changing-state sounds with an embedded temporal deviant, produced greater disruption of serial short-term memory than a signal without a deviant. READ MORE
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4. A ringing phone : The distracting effect of ringtones
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/MiljöpsykologiAbstract : Ringing phones are common in work space environments in the 21th century and while capturing the attention of the call-taker they also tend to disrupt people in the surrounding environment. This study aims to investigate the attentional capturing effect of ringtones by comparing sudden and increasing onsets with quiet and noise masking conditions while participants undertook a test of short-term memory for serial order (serial recall). READ MORE
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5. Attentional capture by a looming ringtone
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/MiljöpsykologiAbstract : Ringtones are a common distracting sound in modern workspaces. In an earlierexperiment, ringtones increasing in volume (looming) produced greater attentional capture effectin the context of serial short-term memory, than ringtones with sudden onsets that decreased involume (receding). READ MORE