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6. What is reflexive attention?

  • Focus on one point for a while with cues providing information
  • Certain information attracts your attention because of ecological importance
  • Directing attention at items without moving eye gaze
  • Pay attention to the information relevant to your goals

7. Which cortices are damaged in people with Baliant's syndrome?

  • Occipital and frontal
  • Frontal and temporal
  • Parietal and occipital
  • Parietal and temporal

8. What is unilateral neglect?

  • Unilateral damage to the perceptual network
  • Unilateral damage to the sensory network
  • Unilateral damage to the attentional network
  • Unilateral damage to the visual network

9. Where is there higher attention to moving objects?

  • FFA
  • Parahippocampal place area
  • LGN
  • Visual cortex

10. Where is there higher attention to static objects?

  • FFA
  • Visual cortex
  • Parahippocampal place area
  • LGN

11. What is sustained attention?

  • Pay attention to the information relevant to your goals
  • Directing attention at items without moving eye gaze
  • Focus on one point for a while with cues providing information
  • Certain information attracts your attention because of ecological importance