Load Theory of Selective Attention and Cognitive Control.
University College London · The London College · +2 more institutions
Abstract
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load involved in current processing was tested. A series of experiments demonstrates that whereas high perceptual load reduces distractor interference, working memory load or dual-task coordination load increases distractor interference. These findings suggest 2 selective attention mechanisms: a perceptual selection mechanism serving to reduce distractor perception in situations of high perceptual load that exhaust perceptual capacity in processing relevant stimuli and a cognitive control mechanism that reduces interference from perceived distractors as long as cognitive control functions are available to maintain current…
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- 13.64
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4Topics & keywords
- Cognitive load
- Perception
- Cognition
- Cognitive psychology
- Interference (communication)
- Working memory
- Control (management)
- Psychology