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Effects of information processing demands on slow negative shift latencies and N100 amplitude in selective and divided attention

Raja Parasuraman
- 01 Nov 1980 - 
- Vol. 11, Iss: 3, pp 217-233
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The results show that the temporal relationship of the SNS to the N100 component is the principal factor responsible for variations in the effects of attention on the ERP with changes in information processing demands.
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This article is published in Biological Psychology.The article was published on 1980-11-01. It has received 141 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: N2pc.

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The role of attention in auditory information processing as revealed by event-related potentials and other brain measures of cognitive function

TL;DR: The role of attention and automaticity in auditory processing as revealed by event-related potential (ERP) research is examined, suggesting that even unattended stimuli may be semantically processed, without assuming automatic semantic processing or late selection in selective attention.
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Electrophysiology of cognitive processing.

TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of individual neurons’ response to stimulus selection in the neocortical phase and shows clear patterns in response to different types of stimulus types.
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"P300" and memory: Individual differences in the von Restorff effect.

TL;DR: In this article, the von Restorff effect was found to be a manifestation of the cognitive processing invoked during context updating and the degree to which current representations in working memory need revision is related to P300 amplitude.
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Electrophysiology of Cognition

TL;DR: The sections in this article are: Event-Related Potentials, ERPs and Cognitive Processing, Language and Hemispheric Specialization, and Concluding Observations.
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A feature-integration theory of attention

TL;DR: A new hypothesis about the role of focused attention is proposed, which offers a new set of criteria for distinguishing separable from integral features and a new rationale for predicting which tasks will show attention limits and which will not.
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Attention and Effort

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Early selective-attention effect on evoked potential reinterpreted ☆

TL;DR: The ‘Hillyard effect’ was explained as being caused by a superimposition of a CNV kind of negative shift on the evoked potential to the attended stimuli rather than by a growth of the ‘real’ N 1 component of theevoked potential.
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Electrical Signs of Selective Attention in the Human Brain

TL;DR: Auditory evoked potentials were recorded from the vertex of subjects who listened selectively to a series of tone pipping in one ear and ignored concurrent tone pips in the other ear to study the response set established to recognize infrequent, higher pitched tone pipped in the attended series.
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