visual attention
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Development of Behavioral Economics - NCBI - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 7 facts
referenceIan Krajbich and Stephanie M. Smith published 'Gaze amplifies value in decision making' in Psychological Science in 2019, asserting that visual attention (gaze) increases the perceived value of items during the decision-making process.
referenceMarisa Carrasco published a review titled 'Visual attention: The past 25 years' in Vision Research in 2011.
referenceGaze, a common measure of visual attention, is hypothesized to both reflect and influence preferences (Shimojo et al., 2003).
claimEye-tracking studies by Marini, Ansani, and Paglieri (2020) and Trueblood (2022) indicate that the preference boost observed in the attraction effect is related to increased visual attention toward the decoy and target options.
claimEye-tracking studies indicate that the boost in preference caused by the attraction effect is linked to increased visual attention toward the decoy and target options.
claimGaze, which serves as a common measure of visual attention, is hypothesized to both reflect and influence individual preferences (Shimojo et al., 2003).
referenceStephanie M. Smith and Ian Krajbich published 'Gaze amplifies value in decision making' in Psychological Science in 2019, asserting that visual attention influences the perceived value of choices.
Attention - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science - MIT oecs.mit.edu Jul 24, 2024 6 facts
claimIn spatial cueing, subjects visually monitor cued locations to report whether a target is present.
claimPerceptual modes of attention include visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and gustatory attention, while memory-based modes include attention based on short-term memory (working memory) and long-term memory (episodic memory for past events or semantic memory for facts).
claimIn visual search, subjects visually select stimuli to determine if they are targets, and if so, they visually select that target to report.
claimMost modes of attention can take multiple types of targets, and the same target can be selected by different modes; for example, visual attention can select locations, objects, and features, while some features like texture can be attended to both visually and tactually.
claimVisual search and spatial cueing involve visual attention, while retro-cueing involves memory-based (or cognitive) attention.
claimThe Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science categorizes attention into complex modalities, including conscious, top-down, visual, and visual working memory-based attention.
Neuro-insights: a systematic review of neuromarketing perspectives ... frontiersin.org 3 facts
claimIntegrating eye-tracking with electroencephalography (EEG) allows researchers to link visual attention to brain activity, helping identify which elements of a product or advertisement influence purchase intent.
claimEye-tracking identifies visual attention and engagement in consumers.
referenceJ. C. Boscolo, J. H. C. Oliveira, V. Maheshwari, and J. D. M. E. Giraldi (2021) studied gender differences in visual attention and attitudes toward advertisements.
(PDF) Unifying Theories of Consciousness, Attention, and ... academia.edu 2 facts
Consciousness, Attention, and Conscious Attention psychologytoday.com Jun 9, 2015 1 fact
perspectiveThe authors of the article 'Consciousness, Attention, and Conscious Attention' argue that while consciousness and visual attention have some overlap, they are for the most part distinct forms of mental states.
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimVisual attention is directed toward forthcoming target locations a few hundred milliseconds before an eye movement, which shifts activations in saccade and attention areas of the brain to enable action planning as established by Deubel (2008).
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claimThe authors of the article 'Consciousness, Attention, and Conscious Attention' propose four main arguments to explain the relationship between consciousness and visual attention.