Auditory & Visual Attention 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyCognitive PsychologyUniversityNone Created by: SHorner96Created on: 25-05-18 14:29 What is characterised by a lack of awareness of a stimuli presented to the opposite side of brain damage? Neglect 1 of 11 What is characterised by a failure to acknowledge a stimulus on the opposite side of brain damage, when there is a stimulus in both visual fields? Extinction 2 of 11 Which areas are commonly damaged in attentional deficits, and are all located in the ventral network? The superior temporal gyrus, the interior frontal gyrus, the insula, the supramarginal gyrus and the angular gyrus 3 of 11 What is defined as the ability to identify all physical characteristics of auditory input as a result of initially identifying just one? Temporal Coherence 4 of 11 Who found that individuals with tinitus display top-down executive control deficits? Heren et al., (2014) 5 of 11 Who suggests that attention impairments from TBI are a result of increased activation in the DMN? Bonnelle et al., (2011) 6 of 11 Identify the theory: attention illuminates a small area of interest in the visual field. Spotlight theory 7 of 11 Identify the theory: the visual field can adjust depending on the context/ Zoom lens theory 8 of 11 Identify the theory: multiple spotlight are used to save resources and be advantageous Split attention 9 of 11 Identify the theory: we attend to certain spaces in our visual field Space-based theory 10 of 11 Identify the theory: we are interested in particular objects, but it is likely that we can attend to objects and space at the same time Object-based theory 11 of 11
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