Visual attention: control, representation, and time course
- PMID: 9046562
- DOI: 10.1146/annurev.psych.48.1.269
Visual attention: control, representation, and time course
Abstract
Three central problems in the recent literature on visual attention are reviewed. The first concerns the control of attention by top-down (or goal-directed) and bottom-up (or stimulus-driven) processes. The second concerns the representational basis for visual selection, including how much attention can be said to be location- or object-based. Finally, we consider the time course of attention as it is directed to one stimulus after another.
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