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Neuroscience of Attention

Neuroscience of Attention

Neuroscience of Attention

Joseph B. Hopfinger, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
May 2025
Paperback
9781009073387
£49.99
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    Attention is critical to our daily lives, from simple acts of reading or listening to a conversation to the more demanding situations of trying to concentrate in a noisy environment or driving on a busy roadway. This book offers a concise introduction to the science of attention, featuring real-world examples and fascinating studies of clinical disorders and brain injuries. It introduces cognitive neuroscience methods and covers the different types and core processes of attention. The links between attention, perception, and action are explained, along with exciting new insights into the brain mechanisms of attention revealed by cutting-edge research. Learning tools – including an extensive glossary, chapter reviews, and suggestions for further reading – highlight key points and provide a scaffolding for use in courses. This book is ideally suited for graduate or advanced undergraduate students as well as for anyone interested in the role attention plays in our lives.

    • Each chapter starts with clear 'Learning Objectives' and ends with 'Chapter Summaries', 'Review Questions', and 'Suggested Readings'
    • Boxes highlighting current controversies are included to spark interest in ongoing debates, and each chapter is broken down into accessible sections
    • Full color reproductions of important neuroscience results and original figures explaining important methods and theories are integrated within each chapter

    Product details

    May 2025
    Paperback
    9781009073387
    451 pages
    254 × 203 mm
    Not yet published - available from May 2025

    Table of Contents

    • 1. What is attention?
    • 2. Attention in everyday life
    • 3. Investigating the brain: methods of cognitive neuroscience in attention research
    • 4. Deficits in attention
    • 5. The neural effects of attentional selection in the brain
    • 6. Voluntary versus involuntary attention
    • 7. The control of attention: neural systems and mechanisms
    • 8. Temporal attention: Timing and rhythmic processes in the brain
    • 9. Predictive coding models of attention: turning Perception on its head.