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    Attentional control, commonly referred to as concentration, refers to an individual's capacity to choose what they pay attention to and what they ignore...
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  • attentional resources are most concentrated at the center of attentional focus and then decrease the further a stimuli is from the center. Attention in...
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  • attentional control theory assumes that anxiety primarily affects attentional control, which is a key function of the central executive. Attentional control...
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  • in performance. Attentional Threshold Model suggests that choking is a complex process involving cognitive, emotional and attentional factors. Factors...
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    functionality surrounding that attentional resources are that of limited capacity which signify the need for all of the attentional resources to be used. This...
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  • apparatus that controls and manages cognitive processes. Norman and Shallice (1980) proposed a model on executive functioning of attentional control that specifies...
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  • shown to possess an attentional bias for smoking-related cues around them, due to their brain's altered reward sensitivity. Attentional bias has also been...
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    sensation and feelings without dependence upon external stimuli through attentional control, in a manner that some subjects likened to their experience of meditation...
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    incidence of reduced attentional blink effect relates to an increase in the detectability of a second target. A greater degree of attentional resources may also...
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    functions include basic cognitive processes such as attentional control, cognitive inhibition, inhibitory control, working memory, and cognitive flexibility....
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  • cognitive control advantages. Two different concepts, attentional inhibition and attentional monitoring, are used to measure attentional control. In terms...
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  • tasks. A lack of inhibitory control can lead to difficulties in motor, attentional, and behavioral control. Inhibitory control is also involved in the process...
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    habitual biases in attention and interpretation favoring threat content, and voluntary (top-down) processes, such as attentional control. Emotional processing...
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  • arises from a core deficit in executive functions (e.g., attentional control, inhibitory control, and working memory), which are a set of cognitive processes...
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    tests that measure certain cognitive functions, such as attentional control, inhibitory control, cognitive flexibility, working memory updating and capacity...
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    of the inferior frontal junction from the dorsal attention network in top-down attentional control". Journal of Neurophysiology. 120 (5): 2498–2512....
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  • attentional blink was first used in 1992, although the phenomenon was probably known before. The precise adaptive significance behind the attentional...
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    in facial expressions such as frowning and those associated with attentional control, and it indirectly helps shield the eyes from bright light. Because...
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  • DAMP (deficits in attention, motor control, and perception) is a psychiatric concept conceived by Christopher Gillberg defined by the presence of five...
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    marked by obsessive, guilt-ridden, and anguished fantasies; and poor attentional control, reflecting difficulty focusing on either internal thoughts or external...
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  • Mind-wandering (category Attention)
    positive constructive daydreaming, guilty fear of failure, and poor attentional control. A common understanding of mind-wandering is the experience of thoughts...
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    have goals, intentions, and attentional states, they are able to enter into and direct another's attention. Joint attention promotes and maintains dyadic...
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    temporarily store a certain amount of visual-spatial memories under attentional control in order to complete a task. This cognitive ability mediates individual...
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  • of Technology. Engle is known for his research on working memory, attentional control, and human intelligence. Specifically, his research investigates...
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    automatic reading does not need controlled attention, but still uses enough attentional resources to reduce the amount of attention accessible for color information...
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    cognitive biases belong to the subgroup of attentional biases, which refers to paying increased attention to certain stimuli. It has been shown, for example...
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  • an exogenous attentional guidance. Spatial attention is distinctive from other forms of visual attention such as object-based attention and feature-based...
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    Akrasia Amygdala hijack Attentional control Darwinian hedonism Deferred gratification Emotional self-regulation Free will Impulse control disorder Junzi Operant...
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  • representations, which in turn result in object-based attentional effects. The contribution of object-based attentional guidance to visual processing is widely accepted...
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    in facial expressions such as frowning and those associated with attentional control, and it indirectly helps shield the eyes from bright light. Because...
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