Title of article :
Attention, Spatial Representation, and Visual Neglect: Simulating Emergent Attention and Spatial Memory in the Selective Attention for Identification Model (SAIM)
Author/Authors :
Heinke، Dietmar نويسنده , , Humphreys، Glyn W. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-28
From page :
29
To page :
0
Abstract :
The selective attention for identification model (SAIM) is presented. This uses a spatial window to select visual information for recognition, binding parts to objects and generating translation-invariant recognition. The model provides a qualitative account of both normal and disordered attention. Simulations of normal attention demonstrate 2-object costs and effects of object familiarity on selection, global precedence, spatial cueing, and inhibition of return. When lesioned, SAIM demonstrated either view- or object-centered neglect or spatial extinction, depending on the type and extent of lesion. The model provides a framework to unify (a) object- and space-based theories of normal selection, (b) dissociations within the syndrome of unilateral neglect, and (c) attentional and representational accounts of neglect.
Keywords :
Inventory policy , High-tech industries , Continuous price change
Journal title :
PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW
Record number :
81925
Link To Document :
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