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Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention
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ABSTRACT
This volume describes research and theory concerning the cognitive neuroscience of attention. Filling a key gap, it emphasizes developmental changes that occur in the brain-attention relationship in infants, children, and throughout the lifespan and reviews the literature on attention, development, and underlying neural systems in a comprehensive manner.
Special features include:
* a new model of the neural control of eye movements;
* a developmental perspective on the burgeoning literature on the cognitive neuroscience of attention;
* the integration of ideas, research, and theories across chapters within each section via summary and commentary essays; and
* a summary of the most recent work in the developmental cognitive neuroscience of attention by several of the leading researchers in this field.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Attention and Eye Movements
chapter 2|52 pages
Overt Orienting Toward Peripheral Stimuli: Normal Development and Underlying Mechanisms
chapter 3|28 pages
Toward a Computational Model of the Development of Saccade Planning
chapter 4|32 pages
Attention and Eye Movement in Young Infants: Neural Control and Development
chapter 5|16 pages
Summary and Commentary: Eye Movements, Attention and Development
part |2 pages
Part II: Orienting to Locations and Objects
chapter 6|38 pages
The Neurology of Visual Orienting: A Pathological Disintegration of Development
chapter 7|32 pages
Selection-for-Action and the Development of Orienting and Visual Attention
chapter 8|36 pages
Visual Parsing and Object-Based Attention: A Developmental Perspective
chapter 9|30 pages
Frontal Lobe Function During Infancy: Implications for the Development of Cognition and Attention
part |2 pages
Part III: Attention, Memory, and Life-Span Changes