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by impairing processing efficiency. There are three functions associated with this theory. The inhibition function prevents stimuli unrelated to a task and responses from disrupting performance. The shifting function is used to allocate attention to the stimuli that are most relevant to the task. The updating function is used to update and monitor information in working memory. There are three main hypotheses associated with attentional control theory. First, the efficiency of the central executive is impaired by anxiety. Second, anxiety impairs the inhibition function, and third, anxiety impairs the shifting function. Studies related to attentional control and performance take two differing approaches. Specifically, research on attentional capture has two modes: voluntary and reflexive. The voluntary mode is a top down approach where attention is shifted according to high-level cognitive processes. The reflexive mode is a bottom up approach where attention shifts involuntarily based on a stimulus's attention attracting properties. These modes are important to understanding how attentional control works.
250:, and attention difficulties following a stroke. Individuals respond quicker and have stronger overall executive control when they have low levels of anxiety and depression. Weak attentional control is also thought to increase chances of developing a psychopathological condition, as these individuals have disrupted threat processing and magnified emotional responses to threat. More researchers are accounting for attentional control in studies that might not necessarily focus on attention by having participants fill out an Attentional Control Scale (ACS) or a Cognitive Attentional Syndrome-1 (CAS1), both of which are self-reporting questionnaires that measure attentional focus and shifting. Researchers suggest that people should use experimental and longitudinal designs to address the relationship between ACS, emotional functioning, CAS, and attention to threat. This is due to the increasing problematic occurrences experts are seeing in the field regarding attentional control in relation to other mental illnesses.
117:(fMRI). While some research designs focus specifically on one aspect of attention (such as executive control), others experiments view several areas, which examine interactions between the alerting, orienting, and executive control networks. More recently, the Attention Network Test (ANT), designed by Fan and Posner, has been used to obtain efficiency measures of the three networks, and allow their relationships to be examined. It was designed as a behavioural task simple enough to obtain data from children, patients, and animals. The task requires participants to quickly respond to cues given on a computer screen, while having their attention fixated on a center target.
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area in the brain responsible for exchanging information between gray matter areas. Gray matter tissue in the central nervous system enables individuals to interact with the world and carry out highly skilled functions. Studies reveal that individuals who engage in physical activity increase the cortical volume of gray matter later in life, preventing age-related atrophy and promoting attentional control. However, because most individuals' brains undergo pathological changes after the age of 80 or develop cardiac disease, neuron loss occurs and the brain volume decreases.
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object detection. These tasks were done before and after an 8-week mindfulness based stress reduction course (MBSR), and were compared to a control group. There were no significant differences between the groups, meaning that the MBSR course did not affect attentional control. However, an active randomized controlled trial showed that a mobile-based mindfulness app with extensive self-assessment features may have long-term benefits for attentional control in healthy participants. Mindfulness influences non-directed attention and other things like emotional well-being.
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non-object based things like motion. When directing attention to a feature like motion, neuronal activity increases in areas specific for the feature. When visually searching for a non-spatial feature or a perceptual feature, selectively enhancing the sensitivity to that specific feature plays a role in directing attention. When people are told to look for motion, then motion will capture their attention, but attention is not captured by motion if they are told to look for color.
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groups---low and high span attentional control ability groups. They listened to two word lists read simultaneously by a male and a female voice and were told to ignore the male voice. Their name was read by the "ignored" male voice. Low span people were more likely to hear their name compared to high span people. This result suggests that people with lower attentional control ability have more trouble inhibiting information from the surrounding environment.
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interference can cause such cognitive processes to decrease. In recent years, attentional control therapies have been used to improve attentional control in patients who suffer from PTSD. More recently, yoga and meditation were found to positivity affect attentional control in patients who have experienced PTSD.
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A major contributor to age-related decreased attentional control includes the weight of the brain. Several studies conclude that the brain experiences rapid weight loss after the age of 60. This loss of brain weight results from a decrease in cerebral white matter and gray matter. White matter is the
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thought that it was functionally silent during the first year of life. Similarly, early research suggested that infants aged one year or younger are completely passive in the allocation of their attention, and have no capacity to choose what they pay attention to and what they ignore. This is shown,
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meditation training can significantly improve visuo-spatial processing, working memory and executive functioning. However, research has shown mixed results surrounding whether mindfulness effects attentional control directly. Participants did tasks of sustained attention, inhibition, switching, and
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Attentional control theory focuses on anxiety and cognitive performance. The assumption of this theory is that the effects of anxiety on attentional control are key to understanding the relationship between anxiety and performance. In general, anxiety inhibits attentional control on a specific task
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to override their current focus. This interference can be caused by many different factors, but it is most commonly triggered by emotional cues, particularly the emotion of fear. Attention is considered a gateway function to advanced cognitive processes such as memory and learning, and attentional
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Some studies of aging and cognition focus on working memory processes and declines in attentional control. One study used fMRI measures during a Stroop task comparing neural activity of attentional control in younger (21β27 years) and older participants (60β75 years). Conditions included increased
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Attention problems are also characteristic of anxiety disorders like PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress
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mature, children's capacity to exercise attentional control increases, although attentional control abilities remain much poorer in children than they do in adults. Some children show impaired development of attentional control abilities, thought to arise from the relatively slower development of
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operates mainly on three different representations: location , feature, and object-based. The spatial separation between two objects has an effect on attention. People can selectively pay attention to one of two objects in the same general location. Research has also been done on attention to
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competition and increased conflict. Results showed evidence of decreases in responsiveness in brain areas associated with attentional control for the older group. This result suggests that older people may have decreases in their ability to utilize attentional control in their everyday lives.
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approaches to development, particular importance has been attached to attentional control, since it is thought to be a domain-general process that may influence the subsequent acquisition of other skills in other areas. The ability to regulate and direct attention releases the child from the
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is the phenomenon that a person hears his or her name even when not attending to the conversation. To study this, a screening measure for attentional control was given that tested a person's ability to keep track of words while also doing math problems. Participants were separated into two
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lead to the development of an attentional bias, which causes a person to process emotionally negative information preferentially over emotionally positive information. Patients who suffer from PTSD commonly struggle to concentrate on certain tasks for longer periods of time, allowing
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findings show changes in brain activity correlated with the shift in spatial attention to the various stimuli. Behavioral studies have also shown that when a person knows where a stimulus is likely to appear, their attention can shift to it more rapidly and process it better.
105:), orientation (information from sensory input), and executive control (resolving conflict). These three networks have been studied using experimental designs involving adults, children, and monkeys, with and without abnormalities of attention. Research designs include the
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studies of the brain and behavioral observations, visual attention can be moved independently of moving eye position. Studies have had participants fixate their eyes on a central point and measured brain activity as stimuli were presented outside the visual
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1816:Personality and Individual Differences
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592:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2010.12.001
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34:A person concentrating on their work
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115:functional magnetic resonance image
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3090:Journal of Experimental Psychology
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2978:Journal of Experimental Psychology
2768:Baldauf D, Desimone R (Mar 2014).
2623:Robinson-Riegler, Bridget (2011).
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1371:Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics
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669:"Disgust, Morality, and Attention"
667:Markman, Art (11 September 2012).
301:-like process, according to which
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3017:Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
1647:Durham, N.C. (24 February 2000).
1590:Journal of Educational Psychology
869:Infant Behavior & Development
695:Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
626:Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
73:areas of the brain including the
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3069:Neuroscience Exploring the Brain
2543:10.1111/j.1467-8624.2008.01250.x
2468:10.1111/j.1467-7687.2010.01013.x
2428:10.1111/j.1467-7687.2007.00567.x
1850:Journal of Neuroscience Research
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1080:Archives of General Psychiatry
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3058:The Neuroscience of Attention
2829:The Neuroscience of Attention
1919:10.1016/j.janxdis.2013.10.001
1555:10.1016/S0010-9452(08)70497-0
943:10.1016/s0065-2407(06)80010-8
789:Developmental Neuropsychology
537:Annual Review of Neuroscience
478:
2669:10.1016/j.neuron.2008.09.010
2574:McVay, J.; Kane, M. (2009).
2294:10.1016/j.concog.2010.03.014
1907:Journal of Anxiety Disorders
1520:10.1016/j.infbeh.2007.12.003
1214:10.1016/j.suronc.2009.11.011
881:10.1016/0163-6383(93)80001-o
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93:General overview of research
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2282:Consciousness and Cognition
896:Developmental Psychobiology
824:Annual Review of Psychology
499:Developmental Psychobiology
429:
409:affect spatial focusing of
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222:Relevance to mental illness
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3056:Mangun, George R. (2012).
2938:10.1037/0096-1523.20.2.317
2827:Mangun, George R. (2012).
2178:10.1016/j.paid.2010.08.019
1828:10.1016/j.paid.2012.03.017
707:10.1162/089892902317361886
638:10.1162/089892902317361886
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378:Spatial focus of attention
361:Visual attentional control
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2081:10.1037/1528-3542.7.2.336
2024:10.1186/s12888-018-1650-x
1485:10.1111/1467-6494.7106009
1093:10.1001/archpsyc.63.5.540
801:10.1207/s15326942dn3101_2
365:Our brains have distinct
344:Amongst authors who take
75:anterior cingulate cortex
3599:Mindfulness (psychology)
2797:10.1126/science.1247003
2737:10.1126/science.1171402
1768:Behavioral Neuroscience
993:10.1073/pnas.0402680101
319:Annette Karmiloff-Smith
3594:Cognitive neuroscience
3551:Video editing software
3525:Post-classical editing
2239:Psychological Medicine
2135:10.1006/cogp.1999.0734
1954:Experimental Neurology
1473:Journal of Personality
1129:10.1006/brcg.2001.1501
384:Object based attention
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3520:Soviet montage theory
2455:Developmental Science
2416:Developmental Science
2412:"Neuroconstructivism"
1312:Neurobiology of Aging
908:10.1002/dev.420280504
755:10.1186/1744-9081-4-9
452:Executive dysfunction
447:Dysexecutive syndrome
442:Delayed gratification
423:cocktail party effect
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2113:Cognitive Psychology
355:language acquisition
201:socioeconomic status
175:Abnormal development
79:attentional shifting
3177:Attentional control
2887:Annu. Rev. Neurosci
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2729:2009Sci...324.1207G
2723:(5931): 1207β1210.
2449:Scerif, G. (2010).
457:Executive functions
346:neuroconstructivist
339:neuroconstructivist
236:Alzheimer's disease
216:executive functions
208:executive functions
83:executive functions
51:Attentional control
18:Selective attention
3545:Non-linear editing
3515:Continuity editing
3030:10.3758/bf03196169
2844:Annu. Rev. Psychol
2365:JMIR Mental Health
2196:Annu. Rev. Psychol
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417:Auditory alertness
281:Even four days of
256:intrusive thoughts
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2531:Child Development
1960:(Pt B): 153β167.
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1383:10.1586/ern.11.39
1261:10.1002/brb3.1407
1202:Surgical Oncology
1037:(11): 2037β2078.
986:(21): 8174β8179.
511:10.1002/dev.20350
462:Flow (psychology)
335:dynamical systems
197:Williams syndrome
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