Attention and Performance VI
Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Attention and Performance, Stockholm, Sweden, July 28-August 1, 1975
Herausgeber: Dornic, Stanislav
Attention and Performance VI
Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Attention and Performance, Stockholm, Sweden, July 28-August 1, 1975
Herausgeber: Dornic, Stanislav
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Originally published in 1977, this sixth volume of an international series presented new and original material in the broad area of human performance. Included are the most recent findings, modern methodologies, and latest models and theories that indicate the trends and focus on recent points of debate.
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Originally published in 1977, this sixth volume of an international series presented new and original material in the broad area of human performance. Included are the most recent findings, modern methodologies, and latest models and theories that indicate the trends and focus on recent points of debate.
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- Psychology Revivals
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 800
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 343mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1354g
- ISBN-13: 9781032314310
- ISBN-10: 1032314311
- Artikelnr.: 64037182
- Psychology Revivals
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 800
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 343mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1354g
- ISBN-13: 9781032314310
- ISBN-10: 1032314311
- Artikelnr.: 64037182
Stanislav Dornic¿
Preface. Contributors and Participants. Part I: Reaction Time 1. Structural
and Functional Aspects of the Reaction Process A. F. Sanders 2. Studies of
Compatibility and a New Model of Choice Reaction Time Glen A. Smith 3.
Response Selection Rules in Spatial Choice Reaction Tasks J. Duncan 4. The
Search for Exceptions to the Psychological Refractory Period John Brebner
5. Serial Reaction Times, Continuity of Task, Single-Channel Effects, and
Age A.T. Welford 6. Choice Reaction Time and the Problem of Distinguishing
Task Effects from Strategy Effects Robert Ollman 7. Expectancy and
Preparation in Simple Reaction Time R. Näätänen and A. Merisalo 8. Is There
a Specificity in the Supraspinal Control of Motor Structures During
Preparation? Jean Requin, Michel Bonnet and András Semjen Part II: Masking
and Early Processing 9. Perceptual and Response Interdependencies in Visual
Masking Ira H. Bernstein, Dan B. Smith and Michael Adey 10. Masking and
Preperceptual Selectivity in Auditory Recognition Harold L. Hawkins and
Joelie C. Presson 11. Capacity Limitations in Auditory Information
Processing Dominic W. Massaro 12. On the Hemispheric Representation of Time
Pieter A. Vroon, Han Timmers and Stan Tempelaars 13. Attention to Visually
and Auditorily Presented Durations Hannes Eisler 14. Perceptual Calibration
for Parameters of Speaker Differences-Measures from Sequential Reaction
Time Increment Studies Mark Haggard and Quentin Summerfield Part III
Attentional Processes 15. Exploring the Limits of Cueing David LaBerge,
Rohn J. Petersen and Michael J. Norden 16. Effects of Visual Grouping on
Immediate Recall and Selective Attention Daniel Kahneman and Avishai Henik
17. Selective Attention and Stimulus Integration Anne M. Treisman, Marilyn
Sykes and Gary Gelade 18. An Analysis of Visual Search: Entropy and
Sequential Effects Patrick M.A. Rabbitt, Geoffrey Cumming and Subhash Vyas
19. Basic Processes and Strategies in Visual Search D.W.J. Corcoran and
Alistair Jackson 20. Toward a Unitary Model for Selective Attention, Memory
Scanning, and Visual Search Richard M. Shiffrin and Walter Schneider 21.
Memory Control of Visual Search Wolfgang Prinz 22. The Place of the Concept
of Activation in Human Information Processing Theory: An Integrative
Approach Peter Hamilton, Bob Hockey and Mike Rejman Part IV: Processing
Words and Reading 23. General Shape and Local Detail in Word Perception
D.E. Broadbent and M.H.P. Broadbent 24. On Knowing the Meaning of Words We
Are Unable to Report: The Effects of Visual Masking D.A. Allport 25. Access
to the Internal Lexicon Max Coltheart, Eileen Davelaar, Jon Torfi Jonasson
and Derek Besner 26. What We Might Know about Orthographic Rules Jonathan
Baron 27. Toward an Interactive Model of Reading David E. Rumelhart Part V:
Memory Organization and Retrieval 28. Does Memory Scanning Involve Implicit
Speech? William G. Chase 29. Capacity Differences in Processing and Storage
of Auditory and Visual Input Lars-Göran Nilsson, Kjell Ohlsson and Jerker
Rönnberg 30. Recency Reexamined Alan D. Baddeley and Graham Hitch 31.
Selective Retention in Bilingual Tasks Stanislav Dorni¿ 32. Depth of
Processing in Recall and Recognition Fergus I.M. Craik 33. Crossword
Puzzles and Lexical Memory R. S. Nickerson 34. Memory Processes in Motor
Control George E. Stelmach and J.A. Scott Kelso. Appendix. Author Index.
Subject Index.
and Functional Aspects of the Reaction Process A. F. Sanders 2. Studies of
Compatibility and a New Model of Choice Reaction Time Glen A. Smith 3.
Response Selection Rules in Spatial Choice Reaction Tasks J. Duncan 4. The
Search for Exceptions to the Psychological Refractory Period John Brebner
5. Serial Reaction Times, Continuity of Task, Single-Channel Effects, and
Age A.T. Welford 6. Choice Reaction Time and the Problem of Distinguishing
Task Effects from Strategy Effects Robert Ollman 7. Expectancy and
Preparation in Simple Reaction Time R. Näätänen and A. Merisalo 8. Is There
a Specificity in the Supraspinal Control of Motor Structures During
Preparation? Jean Requin, Michel Bonnet and András Semjen Part II: Masking
and Early Processing 9. Perceptual and Response Interdependencies in Visual
Masking Ira H. Bernstein, Dan B. Smith and Michael Adey 10. Masking and
Preperceptual Selectivity in Auditory Recognition Harold L. Hawkins and
Joelie C. Presson 11. Capacity Limitations in Auditory Information
Processing Dominic W. Massaro 12. On the Hemispheric Representation of Time
Pieter A. Vroon, Han Timmers and Stan Tempelaars 13. Attention to Visually
and Auditorily Presented Durations Hannes Eisler 14. Perceptual Calibration
for Parameters of Speaker Differences-Measures from Sequential Reaction
Time Increment Studies Mark Haggard and Quentin Summerfield Part III
Attentional Processes 15. Exploring the Limits of Cueing David LaBerge,
Rohn J. Petersen and Michael J. Norden 16. Effects of Visual Grouping on
Immediate Recall and Selective Attention Daniel Kahneman and Avishai Henik
17. Selective Attention and Stimulus Integration Anne M. Treisman, Marilyn
Sykes and Gary Gelade 18. An Analysis of Visual Search: Entropy and
Sequential Effects Patrick M.A. Rabbitt, Geoffrey Cumming and Subhash Vyas
19. Basic Processes and Strategies in Visual Search D.W.J. Corcoran and
Alistair Jackson 20. Toward a Unitary Model for Selective Attention, Memory
Scanning, and Visual Search Richard M. Shiffrin and Walter Schneider 21.
Memory Control of Visual Search Wolfgang Prinz 22. The Place of the Concept
of Activation in Human Information Processing Theory: An Integrative
Approach Peter Hamilton, Bob Hockey and Mike Rejman Part IV: Processing
Words and Reading 23. General Shape and Local Detail in Word Perception
D.E. Broadbent and M.H.P. Broadbent 24. On Knowing the Meaning of Words We
Are Unable to Report: The Effects of Visual Masking D.A. Allport 25. Access
to the Internal Lexicon Max Coltheart, Eileen Davelaar, Jon Torfi Jonasson
and Derek Besner 26. What We Might Know about Orthographic Rules Jonathan
Baron 27. Toward an Interactive Model of Reading David E. Rumelhart Part V:
Memory Organization and Retrieval 28. Does Memory Scanning Involve Implicit
Speech? William G. Chase 29. Capacity Differences in Processing and Storage
of Auditory and Visual Input Lars-Göran Nilsson, Kjell Ohlsson and Jerker
Rönnberg 30. Recency Reexamined Alan D. Baddeley and Graham Hitch 31.
Selective Retention in Bilingual Tasks Stanislav Dorni¿ 32. Depth of
Processing in Recall and Recognition Fergus I.M. Craik 33. Crossword
Puzzles and Lexical Memory R. S. Nickerson 34. Memory Processes in Motor
Control George E. Stelmach and J.A. Scott Kelso. Appendix. Author Index.
Subject Index.
Preface. Contributors and Participants. Part I: Reaction Time 1. Structural
and Functional Aspects of the Reaction Process A. F. Sanders 2. Studies of
Compatibility and a New Model of Choice Reaction Time Glen A. Smith 3.
Response Selection Rules in Spatial Choice Reaction Tasks J. Duncan 4. The
Search for Exceptions to the Psychological Refractory Period John Brebner
5. Serial Reaction Times, Continuity of Task, Single-Channel Effects, and
Age A.T. Welford 6. Choice Reaction Time and the Problem of Distinguishing
Task Effects from Strategy Effects Robert Ollman 7. Expectancy and
Preparation in Simple Reaction Time R. Näätänen and A. Merisalo 8. Is There
a Specificity in the Supraspinal Control of Motor Structures During
Preparation? Jean Requin, Michel Bonnet and András Semjen Part II: Masking
and Early Processing 9. Perceptual and Response Interdependencies in Visual
Masking Ira H. Bernstein, Dan B. Smith and Michael Adey 10. Masking and
Preperceptual Selectivity in Auditory Recognition Harold L. Hawkins and
Joelie C. Presson 11. Capacity Limitations in Auditory Information
Processing Dominic W. Massaro 12. On the Hemispheric Representation of Time
Pieter A. Vroon, Han Timmers and Stan Tempelaars 13. Attention to Visually
and Auditorily Presented Durations Hannes Eisler 14. Perceptual Calibration
for Parameters of Speaker Differences-Measures from Sequential Reaction
Time Increment Studies Mark Haggard and Quentin Summerfield Part III
Attentional Processes 15. Exploring the Limits of Cueing David LaBerge,
Rohn J. Petersen and Michael J. Norden 16. Effects of Visual Grouping on
Immediate Recall and Selective Attention Daniel Kahneman and Avishai Henik
17. Selective Attention and Stimulus Integration Anne M. Treisman, Marilyn
Sykes and Gary Gelade 18. An Analysis of Visual Search: Entropy and
Sequential Effects Patrick M.A. Rabbitt, Geoffrey Cumming and Subhash Vyas
19. Basic Processes and Strategies in Visual Search D.W.J. Corcoran and
Alistair Jackson 20. Toward a Unitary Model for Selective Attention, Memory
Scanning, and Visual Search Richard M. Shiffrin and Walter Schneider 21.
Memory Control of Visual Search Wolfgang Prinz 22. The Place of the Concept
of Activation in Human Information Processing Theory: An Integrative
Approach Peter Hamilton, Bob Hockey and Mike Rejman Part IV: Processing
Words and Reading 23. General Shape and Local Detail in Word Perception
D.E. Broadbent and M.H.P. Broadbent 24. On Knowing the Meaning of Words We
Are Unable to Report: The Effects of Visual Masking D.A. Allport 25. Access
to the Internal Lexicon Max Coltheart, Eileen Davelaar, Jon Torfi Jonasson
and Derek Besner 26. What We Might Know about Orthographic Rules Jonathan
Baron 27. Toward an Interactive Model of Reading David E. Rumelhart Part V:
Memory Organization and Retrieval 28. Does Memory Scanning Involve Implicit
Speech? William G. Chase 29. Capacity Differences in Processing and Storage
of Auditory and Visual Input Lars-Göran Nilsson, Kjell Ohlsson and Jerker
Rönnberg 30. Recency Reexamined Alan D. Baddeley and Graham Hitch 31.
Selective Retention in Bilingual Tasks Stanislav Dorni¿ 32. Depth of
Processing in Recall and Recognition Fergus I.M. Craik 33. Crossword
Puzzles and Lexical Memory R. S. Nickerson 34. Memory Processes in Motor
Control George E. Stelmach and J.A. Scott Kelso. Appendix. Author Index.
Subject Index.
and Functional Aspects of the Reaction Process A. F. Sanders 2. Studies of
Compatibility and a New Model of Choice Reaction Time Glen A. Smith 3.
Response Selection Rules in Spatial Choice Reaction Tasks J. Duncan 4. The
Search for Exceptions to the Psychological Refractory Period John Brebner
5. Serial Reaction Times, Continuity of Task, Single-Channel Effects, and
Age A.T. Welford 6. Choice Reaction Time and the Problem of Distinguishing
Task Effects from Strategy Effects Robert Ollman 7. Expectancy and
Preparation in Simple Reaction Time R. Näätänen and A. Merisalo 8. Is There
a Specificity in the Supraspinal Control of Motor Structures During
Preparation? Jean Requin, Michel Bonnet and András Semjen Part II: Masking
and Early Processing 9. Perceptual and Response Interdependencies in Visual
Masking Ira H. Bernstein, Dan B. Smith and Michael Adey 10. Masking and
Preperceptual Selectivity in Auditory Recognition Harold L. Hawkins and
Joelie C. Presson 11. Capacity Limitations in Auditory Information
Processing Dominic W. Massaro 12. On the Hemispheric Representation of Time
Pieter A. Vroon, Han Timmers and Stan Tempelaars 13. Attention to Visually
and Auditorily Presented Durations Hannes Eisler 14. Perceptual Calibration
for Parameters of Speaker Differences-Measures from Sequential Reaction
Time Increment Studies Mark Haggard and Quentin Summerfield Part III
Attentional Processes 15. Exploring the Limits of Cueing David LaBerge,
Rohn J. Petersen and Michael J. Norden 16. Effects of Visual Grouping on
Immediate Recall and Selective Attention Daniel Kahneman and Avishai Henik
17. Selective Attention and Stimulus Integration Anne M. Treisman, Marilyn
Sykes and Gary Gelade 18. An Analysis of Visual Search: Entropy and
Sequential Effects Patrick M.A. Rabbitt, Geoffrey Cumming and Subhash Vyas
19. Basic Processes and Strategies in Visual Search D.W.J. Corcoran and
Alistair Jackson 20. Toward a Unitary Model for Selective Attention, Memory
Scanning, and Visual Search Richard M. Shiffrin and Walter Schneider 21.
Memory Control of Visual Search Wolfgang Prinz 22. The Place of the Concept
of Activation in Human Information Processing Theory: An Integrative
Approach Peter Hamilton, Bob Hockey and Mike Rejman Part IV: Processing
Words and Reading 23. General Shape and Local Detail in Word Perception
D.E. Broadbent and M.H.P. Broadbent 24. On Knowing the Meaning of Words We
Are Unable to Report: The Effects of Visual Masking D.A. Allport 25. Access
to the Internal Lexicon Max Coltheart, Eileen Davelaar, Jon Torfi Jonasson
and Derek Besner 26. What We Might Know about Orthographic Rules Jonathan
Baron 27. Toward an Interactive Model of Reading David E. Rumelhart Part V:
Memory Organization and Retrieval 28. Does Memory Scanning Involve Implicit
Speech? William G. Chase 29. Capacity Differences in Processing and Storage
of Auditory and Visual Input Lars-Göran Nilsson, Kjell Ohlsson and Jerker
Rönnberg 30. Recency Reexamined Alan D. Baddeley and Graham Hitch 31.
Selective Retention in Bilingual Tasks Stanislav Dorni¿ 32. Depth of
Processing in Recall and Recognition Fergus I.M. Craik 33. Crossword
Puzzles and Lexical Memory R. S. Nickerson 34. Memory Processes in Motor
Control George E. Stelmach and J.A. Scott Kelso. Appendix. Author Index.
Subject Index.