Attention and Performance VII
Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Attention and Performance, Senanque, France, August 1-6, 1976

Edited by Jean Requin

ISBN13: 9781032315461

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Published: 19/08/2024

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Originally published in 1978, this seventh volume of an international series continues the objective to increase and disseminate scientific knowledge in the area of human attention, performance and information processing, and to foster international communication in this area. This volume covers the following topics: time in perception; word perception and reading; speech perception and coding; hemisphere differences; response and physiological processes; theories and models. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.
List of Contributors and Participants. Group Photo. Preface. Part I: Time in Perception 1. Temporal Factors in Visual Information Processing: A Tutorial Review Charles W. Eriksen and Derek Schultz 2. Time Factors in the Processing of Visual Movement Information Claude Bonnet 3. Interdependence Between the Processing of Temporal and Non-Temporal Information Ewart A. C. Thomas and Nancy E. Cantor 4. The Formation of Auditory Streams Albert S. Bregman 5. On the Time It Takes to Tell Things Apart Raymond S. Nickerson 6. The Making of the Present: A Tutorial Review John A. Michon Part II: Word Perception and Reading 7. Visual Search and Reading: Eye Movements and Functional Visual Field: A Tutorial Review Herman Bouma 8. Foveal and Parafoveal Cues in Reading Keith Rayner 9. Non-Analytic Correspondences and Pattern in Word Pronunciation Lee R. Brooks 10. Implicit Speech in the Reading of Numbers and Meaningless Syllables Joël Pynte 11. The Origins of Mixed Errors Tim Shallice and Janina McGill 12. Word Recognition and Production: Reciprocity in Clinical and Normal Studies Anthony J. Marcel and Karalyn E. Patterson Part III: Speech Perception and Coding 13. There May Be Nothing Peculiar to Perceiving in a Speech Mode James E. Cutting 14. Spatial Constraints on Attention to Speech José Morais 15. Laterality and Localization: A "Right Ear Advantage" for Speech Heard on the Left Christopher J. Darwin, Peter Howell and Susan A. Brady 16. Speech Timing and Intelligibility A.W.F. Huggins 17. An Experimental Study of Writing, Dictating, and Speaking John D. Gould 18. Audition and Speech Coding in Short-Term Memory: A Tutorial Review Robert G. Crowder Part IV: Hemisphere Differences 19. Functional Cerebral Space: A Model for Overflow, Transfer and Interference Effects in Human Performance: A Tutorial Review Marcel Kinsbourne and Robert E. Hicks 20. Factors Affecting Face Recognition in the Cerebral Hemispheres: Familiarity and Naming Carlo Umiltà, Daniela Brizzolara, Patrizia Tabossi and Hugh Fairweather 21. Verbal and Pictorial Processing by Hemisphere as a Function of the Subject’s Verbal Scholastic Aptitude Test Score Neal E. A. Kroll and David J. Madden 22. Between-Hand vs Within-Hand Choice-RT: A Single Channel of Reduced Capacity in the Split-Brain Monkey Yves Guiard and Jean Requin 23. Individual Differences in Reading Strategies in Relation to Handedness and Cerebral Asymmetry Gillian Cohen and Roger Freeman Part V: Response and Physiological Processes 24. The Neurophysiology of Human Attention: A Tutorial Review Terence W. Picton, Kenneth B. Campbell, Jacinthe Baribeau-Braun and Guy B. Proulx 25. The Psychophysiology of Anticipation Peter J. Lang, Arne Öhman and Robert F. Simons 26. Sequential Effects of Distracting Stimuli in a Selective Attention Reaction Time Task Anthony G. Greenwald and Karl E. Rosenberg 27. Selective Attention as a Motor Program Jean-Marie Coquery 28. Storage Codes for Movement Information George E. Steimach and Hugh D. McCracken 29. On the Temporal Control of Rhythmic Performance Dirk Vorberg and Rolf Hambuch 30. Issues in the Theory of Action: Degrees of Freedom, Coordinative Structures and Coalitions Michael T. Turvey, Robert E. Shaw and William Mace Part VI: Theories and Models 31. An Adaptive Module for Simple Judgment Douglas Vickers 32. The Relative Judgment Theory of the Psychometric Function Stephen W. Link 33. A Model for the Visual Recognition of Words of Three Letters Don Bouwhuis 34. The Word Frequency Effect: A New Theory Michel Treisman and Peter A. Parker 35. Visual Search, Visual Attention, and the Attention of Operating Characteristic George Sperling and Melvin J. Melchner 36. Model Acceptability and the Use of Bayes-Fiducial Methods for Validating Models Henry Rouanet, Dominique Lépine and Daniel Holender. Author Index. Subject Index.
  • Psychological theory & schools of thought
  • Perception
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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