Effortless attention : a new perspective in the cognitive science of attention and action /
The phenomena of effortless attention, action & the challenges they pose to current cognitive models of attention & action are discussed in this volume.
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
2010
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Series: | Bradford Bks.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Effortful attention control / Brandon J. Schmeichel and Roy F. Baumeister
- The benefits and perils of attentional control / Marci S. DeCaro and Sian L. Beilock
- Effortless motor learning?: an external focus of attention enhances movement effectiveness and efficiency / Gabriele Wulf and Rebecca Lewthwaite
- The impact of anticipated cognitive demand on attention and behavioral choice / Joseph T. McGuire and Matthew M. Botvinick
- Grounding attention in action control: the intentional control of selection / Bernhard Hommel
- Implicit versus deliberate control and its implications for awareness / Chris Blais
- Effortless attention, hypofrontality, and perfectionism / Arne Dietrich and Oliver Stoll
- Effortless attention in everyday life: a systematic phenomenology / Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and Robert D. Wall
- Developing an experimental induction of flow: effortless action in the lab / Arlen C. Moller, Brain P. Meier, and Robert D. Wall
- The physiology of efforless attention: correlates of state flow and flow proneness / Fredrik Ullén [and others]
- Apertures, draw, and syntax: remodeling attention / Brian Bruya
- Toward an empirically responsible ethics: cognitive science, virtue ethics, and effortless attention in early Chinese thought / Edward Slingerland
- Flow experience explained on the grounds of an activity approach to attention / Yuri Dormashev
- Two to tango: automatic social coordination and the role of felt effort / Joshua M. Ackerman and John A. Bargh
- The thalamic gateway: how the meditative training of attention evolves toward selfless transformations of consciousness / James H. Austin
- Training effortless attention / Michael I. Posner [and others].