A Model of Relational Reasoning through Selective Attention
<p> Understanding the relationship between sets of objects is a fundamental requirement of cognitive skills, such as learning from example or generalization. For example, recognizing that planets revolve around stars, and not the other way around, is essential for understanding astronomical sy...
Main Author: | Chapman, G. William, IV. |
---|---|
Language: | EN |
Published: |
University of Colorado at Boulder
2018
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10826569 |
Similar Items
-
Gradients and ranges of visually selective attention based on location, objects, color, and size: Gradients are universal, but range is uniquely spatial
by: Bush, William S
Published: (2012) -
Measures and Models of Covert Visual Attention in Neurotypical Function and ADHD
by: Mihali, Andra
Published: (2018) -
Memory-Based Attentional Guidance: A Window to the Relationship between Working Memory and Attention
by: Dowd, Emma Wu
Published: (2016) -
Attentional cues during speech perception
by: Best, Lori Astheimer
Published: (2011) -
An Electroencephalogram Investigation of Two Modes of Reasoning
by: Maddox, Chaille B.
Published: (2012)