[HTML][HTML] Attention in psychology, neuroscience, and machine learning
GW Lindsay - Frontiers in computational neuroscience, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Attention is the important ability to flexibly control limited computational resources. It has
been studied in conjunction with many other topics in neuroscience and psychology …
been studied in conjunction with many other topics in neuroscience and psychology …
Task switching: interplay of reconfiguration and interference control.
A Vandierendonck, B Liefooghe… - Psychological …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
The task-switching paradigm is being increasingly used as a tool for studying cognitive
control and task coordination. Different procedural variations have been developed. They …
control and task coordination. Different procedural variations have been developed. They …
The cost of a voluntary task switch
CM Arrington, GD Logan - Psychological science, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
Task-switching paradigms are widely used to study executive control. However, standard
paradigms may not require active control to switch tasks. We examined voluntary task …
paradigms may not require active control to switch tasks. We examined voluntary task …
An information-theoretic perspective on the costs of cognition
In statistics and machine learning, model accuracy is traded off with complexity, which can
be viewed as the amount of information extracted from the data. Here, we discuss how …
be viewed as the amount of information extracted from the data. Here, we discuss how …
An integrated model of cognitive control in task switching.
EM Altmann, WD Gray - Psychological review, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
A model of cognitive control in task switching is developed in which controlled performance
depends on the system maintaining access to a code in episodic memory representing the …
depends on the system maintaining access to a code in episodic memory representing the …
Voluntary task switching: chasing the elusive homunculus.
CM Arrington, GD Logan - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
In the voluntary task switching procedure, subjects choose the task to perform on a series of
bivalent stimuli, requiring top-down control of task switching. Experiments 1–3 contrasted …
bivalent stimuli, requiring top-down control of task switching. Experiments 1–3 contrasted …
Modeling task switching without switching tasks: a short-term priming account of explicitly cued performance.
DW Schneider, GD Logan - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Switch costs in task switching are commonly attributed to an executive control process of
task-set reconfiguration, particularly in studies involving the explicit task-cuing procedure …
task-set reconfiguration, particularly in studies involving the explicit task-cuing procedure …
Task switching: Mechanisms underlying rigid vs. flexible self control
N Meiran - Self control in society, mind, and brain, 2010 - books.google.com
This chapter reviews the historical and current literature on task switching, focusing primarily
on cognitive-behavioral studies on healthy human subjects. It outlines what I see to be …
on cognitive-behavioral studies on healthy human subjects. It outlines what I see to be …
Interruptions and task transitions: Understanding their characteristics, processes, and consequences
Frequent interruptions and task transitions are an inescapable reality of modern
organizational life, yet the relevant research spans across numerous seemingly …
organizational life, yet the relevant research spans across numerous seemingly …
Preparation for speeded action as a psychophysiological concept.
JR Jennings, MW van der Molen - Psychological bulletin, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Mental preparation aids performance and induces multiple physiological changes that
should inform concepts of preparation. To date, however, these changes have been …
should inform concepts of preparation. To date, however, these changes have been …