The Neuropsychology of AttentionSpringer, 30 de set. de 1993 - 545 páginas Synthesizing the theories, concepts, and experimental findings of the many disciplines within psychology and the neurosciences, this volume aims to create a more systematic and integrated theoretical framework for the neuropsychology of attention. The framework will provide researchers-especially those studying brain dysfunction-with a fuller understanding of human cognitive experience. |
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Foundations of Attention | 3 |
Chapter | 4 |
A Component of Information Processing | 11 |
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