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    Attenuation Model (Driver J‚ 2001). This paper will look at the theories of Broadbent‚ Deutsch and Deutsch and Treisman and will evaluate their attentional selection models and the theorists attempt to pinpoint the location of the attentional filter. Broadbent’s model advocated the early selection theory‚ whereas Treisman disagreed on the location of the attentional filter and favoured a more flexible approach. A further model‚ which was appropriately named late selection‚ differs from the early and flexible

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    Psychology‚ 75(5)‚ 1213-1230. Glover‚ T.‚ & Higgs‚ P. (2000). Fairway to Heaven. Victors and Victims of Golf’s Choking Game (2nd ed.). Edinburg and London: Mainstream Publishing. Lewis‚ B. P.‚ & Linder‚ D. E. (1997). Thinking about choking? Attentional processes and paradoxical performance. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin‚ 23(9)‚ 937-944. Linder‚ D.‚ Lutz‚ R.‚ Crews‚ D.‚ & Lochbaum‚ M. (1998). Who chokes and when? Situational and dispositional factors in failure under pressure. In:

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    SpringerLink Sign up / Log in   English   Academic edition Attention‚ Perception‚ & Psychophysics© The Author(s) 201210.3758/s13414-012-0397-6 The perceived onset position of a moving target: Effects of trial contexts are evoked by different attentional allocations Jochen Müsseler1‚ 2   and Jens Tiggelbeck1 (1) RWTH Aachen University‚ Aachen‚ Germany (2) Work and Cognitive Psychology‚ RWTH Aachen University‚ Jägerstr. 17-19‚ 52066 Aachen‚ Germany     Jochen Müsseler Email: muesseler@psych

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    participants will be grouped based on assessment of their working memory capacity (high vs. low). Thereafter‚ all participants complete an emotion regulation task that will require them to down-regulate their negative emotions using reappraisal and attentional deployment. If the hypothesis is correct‚ those with higher WMC should self-report lower negative affect when using both regulation strategies. These findings would consolidate the conclusion that those with higher WMC have the resources to better

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    The Influence of Task Complexity on Event-based Prospective Memory and Task Performance Australian College of Applied Psychology Abstract Event-based prospective memory was evaluated in an experiment to determine the effects of task complexity on the ability of individuals to recall previously intended actions. Alongside this evaluation we attempted to analyse the affects of task complexity on an individual ’s overall performance of an ongoing task. Participants were required

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    Name: Brady Simmons Course: UNV104 Date:1-31-15 Instructor:Cooper Expository Essay: Incorporating Resources Worksheet Directions: Using your preferred reading strategy‚ read the two articles you plan to use as references in your Expository Essay. Then answer the questions listed below. Refer back to GCU Fleming Library Scavenger Hunt and Gathering Resources Worksheet for your articles. To review the variety of reading strategies available like the T-Chart‚ Coding System‚ SQ3R‚ Predict-Read-Prove

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    Change Blindness: A Literature Review on Attention When going about our daily lives‚ just how much are we missing of the things around us? Visual attention has fascinated psychologists and now research is being carried out to distinguish to what extent‚ our attention or the absence of it‚ can affect our day-to-day lives. Change blindness is something we all experience at some point‚ some more than others. By definition it refers to the failure a person has to notice a change that would otherwise

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    athletic injury Past research has seen the relationship between athletic injuries and psychological factors as essentially stress-related (1). In this sense‚ stress is predicted to produce increased state anxiety and consequently alterations in attentional focus and muscular tension. It is important to note that stress does not exist outside the individual “ not all people respond negatively to potentially stressful situations; one person may view a championship match as exciting and exhilarating

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    neurones‚ resulting in more of the neurotransmitter Dopamine binding and more neurones/ action potentials firing through bodies axons. Result is ‘attentional deficit’  Evidence to support the Dopamine Hypothesis is i. Antipsychotic/antischizophrenic drugs; called Phenothiazines‚ which bind to D2 receptors‚ blocking Dopamine from binding‚ reducing the ‘attentional deficit’ effect. ii. Parkinson’s Disease; have low levels of Dopamine so

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    infidelity due to lower levels of commitment in romantic relationships. This hypothesis was confirmed in 8 studies. People with high‚ vs. low‚ levels of dispositional avoidant attachment had more permissive attitudes toward infidelity (Study 1)‚ showed attentional bias toward attractive alternative partners (Study 2)‚ expressed greater daily interest in meeting alternatives to their current relationship partner (Study 5)‚ perceived alternatives to their current relationship partner more positively (Study

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