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Absence of placeholders abolishes exogenous attention effect in a peripheral cueing procedure
(Scientific & Academic Publishing CoRosemead, 2013)
Most studies of exogenous visuospatial attention use placeholders indicating the regions where the stimuli appear on the screen. Preliminary results from our laboratory provided evidence that the attentional effect is more ...
Exogenous orienting of visual-spatial attention in ADHD children
(2013)
Visual spatial orienting of attention towards exogenous cues has been one of the attentional functions considered to be spared in ADHD. Here we present a design in which 60 (30 ADHD) children, age: 10.9±1.4, were asked to ...
Which factors are important for crossmodal attentional effect?
(SpringerBerlin, 2013-04)
Some results in the literature suggest that crossmodal attention is very sensitive to the features of the experimental protocol. The current work examined the possible contribution of the asynchrony between the onset of ...
Exogenous orienting of visual-spatial attention in adhd children
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2013)
Exogenous orienting of visual-spatial attention in adhd children
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2013)
An Attentional Model for Autonomous Mobile Robots
(2017-09-01)
The increase of applications that use autonomous robots has endowed them with a high number of sensors and actuators that are sometimes redundant. This new highly complex systems and the type of environment where they are ...
The Locus of Stimuli Meaning in the Influence of Attention on Movement: Meaning-Dependent Response Activation Model.
Studies are reviewed regarding the influence of attention capture (in either an endogenous or an exogenous manner) on movement. Those studies used discrete-trial movements, such as grasping or reaching for an object, to ...
Exogenous and endogenous attention mediate the effects of peripheral color cues
(Udelar. FC., 2021)
Exogenous orientingofvisual-spatialattention in ADHDchildren
(ElsevierB.V., 2013)
Visual spatial orienting of attention towards exogenous cues has been one of the attentional functions considered to be spared in ADHD. Here we present a design in which 60 (30 ADHD) children, age: 10.9±1.4, were asked to ...