Part A: Introduction 1: Michael Posner: Current landscape and historical context Part B: Theoretical Models of Attention 2: Jeremy Wolfe: Feature integration and guided search 3: Polly Dalton and Nilli Lavie: Perceptual/Executive load theory 4: Sabine Kastner and John Serences: A multi-level account of selective attention 5: Marsel Mesulam and Professor Anna Christina Nobre: Large-scale network model of control 6: Mark Stokes and John Duncan: Multiple-demand network and adaptive coding Part C: Spatial Attention 7: Marisa Carrasco: Spatial covert attention: Perceptual Modulation 8: Jan Theeuwes: Spatial orienting and attentional capture 9: Diane Beck and Sabine Kastner: Neural systems of spatial attention (fMRI) 10: Martin Eimer: The time course of spatial attention: Insights from event-related brain potentials 11: Marlene Cohen and John Maunsell: Neuronal Mechanisms of Spatial Attention in Visual Cerebral Cortex 12: Jacqueline Gottlieb: Cellular mechanisms of attentional control: Frontal 13: Kelsey L. Clark, Behrad Noudoost, and Robert J. Schafer and Professor Tirin Moore: Neuronal mechanisms of attentional control: Frontal cortex 14: Yuri B. Saalmann and Sabine Kastner: Neural mechanisms of Spatial Attention in the Visual Thalamus 15: Richard J. Krauzlis: Attentional Functions of the Superior Colliculus 16: Charles Spence: Orienting attention: a crossmodal perspective 17: Charles E. Schroeder, Jose L. Herrero and Saskia Haegens: Neuronal Dynamics and the Mechanistic Bases of Selective Attention 18: Trevor Robbins: The neuropharmacology of attention 19: Michael Posner: Developing attention and self-regulation in childhood Part D: Non-spatial Attention 20: Miranda Scolari, Edward F. Ester, and John Serences: Feature- and object-based attentional modulation in the human visual system 21: Stefan Treue: Object- and feature-based attention: monkey physiology 22: Kimron Shapiro and Simon Hanslmayr: The Role of Brain Oscillations In The Temporal Limits of Attention 23: Patrick Cavanagh, Lorella Battelli, and Alex O. Holcombe: Dynamic Attention 24: Anna Christina Nobre: Temporal orienting Part E: Interactions between Attention and Other Psychological Domains 25: Luiz Pessoa: Attention, Motivation, and Emotion 26: Attention and executive functions 27: Earl K. Miller and Timothy J. Buschman: Neural mechanisms for the executive control of attention 28: Brice A. Kuhl and Marvin M. Chun: Memory and Attention 29: Christopher Summerfield and Tobias Egner: Attention and decision-making 30: Heiner Deubel: Attention and action Part F: Attention-related Disorders 31: Geraint Rees: Attention and awareness 32: Theodore P. Zanto & Adam Gazzaley: Attention and Aging 33: Guiseppe Vallar: Unilateral Spatial Neglect 34: Sanjay Manohar, Valerie Bonnelle and Masud Husain: Neurological disorders of attention 35: Lynn C. Robertson: Balint's syndrome and the Study of Attention 36: Ian H. Robertson and Redmond G O'Connell: Rehabilitation of Attention Functions Part G: Computational Models 37: Claus Bundesen and Thomas Habekost: Theory of visual attention 38: Laurent Itti and Ali Borji: Bottom up and contextual effects 39: Angela Yu: Bayesian models Part H: Conclusions 40: Anna Christina Nobre and Sabine Kastner: Attention: Time Capsule 2013
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Part A: Introduction 1: Michael Posner: Current landscape and historical context Part B: Theoretical Models of Attention 2: Jeremy Wolfe: Feature integration and guided search 3: Polly Dalton and Nilli Lavie: Perceptual/Executive load theory 4: Sabine Kastner and John Serences: A multi-level account of selective attention 5: Marsel Mesulam and Professor Anna Christina Nobre: Large-scale network model of control 6: Mark Stokes and John Duncan: Multiple-demand network and adaptive coding Part C: Spatial Attention 7: Marisa Carrasco: Spatial covert attention: Perceptual Modulation 8: Jan Theeuwes: Spatial orienting and attentional capture 9: Diane Beck and Sabine Kastner: Neural systems of spatial attention (fMRI) 10: Martin Eimer: The time course of spatial attention: Insights from event-related brain potentials 11: Marlene Cohen and John Maunsell: Neuronal Mechanisms of Spatial Attention in Visual Cerebral Cortex 12: Jacqueline Gottlieb: Cellular mechanisms of attentional control: Frontal 13: Kelsey L. Clark, Behrad Noudoost, and Robert J. Schafer and Professor Tirin Moore: Neuronal mechanisms of attentional control: Frontal cortex 14: Yuri B. Saalmann and Sabine Kastner: Neural mechanisms of Spatial Attention in the Visual Thalamus 15: Richard J. Krauzlis: Attentional Functions of the Superior Colliculus 16: Charles Spence: Orienting attention: a crossmodal perspective 17: Charles E. Schroeder, Jose L. Herrero and Saskia Haegens: Neuronal Dynamics and the Mechanistic Bases of Selective Attention 18: Trevor Robbins: The neuropharmacology of attention 19: Michael Posner: Developing attention and self-regulation in childhood Part D: Non-spatial Attention 20: Miranda Scolari, Edward F. Ester, and John Serences: Feature- and object-based attentional modulation in the human visual system 21: Stefan Treue: Object- and feature-based attention: monkey physiology 22: Kimron Shapiro and Simon Hanslmayr: The Role of Brain Oscillations In The Temporal Limits of Attention 23: Patrick Cavanagh, Lorella Battelli, and Alex O. Holcombe: Dynamic Attention 24: Anna Christina Nobre: Temporal orienting Part E: Interactions between Attention and Other Psychological Domains 25: Luiz Pessoa: Attention, Motivation, and Emotion 26: Attention and executive functions 27: Earl K. Miller and Timothy J. Buschman: Neural mechanisms for the executive control of attention 28: Brice A. Kuhl and Marvin M. Chun: Memory and Attention 29: Christopher Summerfield and Tobias Egner: Attention and decision-making 30: Heiner Deubel: Attention and action Part F: Attention-related Disorders 31: Geraint Rees: Attention and awareness 32: Theodore P. Zanto & Adam Gazzaley: Attention and Aging 33: Guiseppe Vallar: Unilateral Spatial Neglect 34: Sanjay Manohar, Valerie Bonnelle and Masud Husain: Neurological disorders of attention 35: Lynn C. Robertson: Balint's syndrome and the Study of Attention 36: Ian H. Robertson and Redmond G O'Connell: Rehabilitation of Attention Functions Part G: Computational Models 37: Claus Bundesen and Thomas Habekost: Theory of visual attention 38: Laurent Itti and Ali Borji: Bottom up and contextual effects 39: Angela Yu: Bayesian models Part H: Conclusions 40: Anna Christina Nobre and Sabine Kastner: Attention: Time Capsule 2013
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