A Taxonomy of External and Internal Attention
Yale University · McGovern Institute for Brain Research · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Attention is a core property of all perceptual and cognitive operations. Given limited capacity to process competing options, attentional mechanisms select, modulate, and sustain focus on information most relevant for behavior. A significant problem, however, is that attention is so ubiquitous that it is unwieldy to study. We propose a taxonomy based on the types of information that attention operates over--the targets of attention. At the broadest level, the taxonomy distinguishes between external attention and internal attention. External attention refers to the selection and modulation of sensory information. External attention selects locations in space, points in time, or modality-specific input. Such…
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3Topics & keywords
- Cognitive psychology
- Perception
- Psychology
- Cognition
- Working memory
- Cognitive science
- Process (computing)
- Stimulus modality