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Tables of Contents for Attention, Space, and Action
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Contributors
ix
 
Introduction
1
10
Glyn W. Humphreys
John Duncan
Anne Treisman
Section 1 Visual selective attention
11
78
Visual attention mediated by biased competition in extrastriate visual cortex
13
18
Robert Desimone
Sensory gain control (amplification) as a mechanism of selective attention: electrophysiological and neuroimaging evidence
31
23
Steven A. Hillyard
Edward K. Vogel
Steven J. Luck
A computational theory of visual attention
54
18
Claus Bundesen
How do we select perceptions and actions? Human brain imaging studies
72
17
Geraint Rees
Christopher D. Frith
Section 2 Attention and perceptual integration
89
62
Feature binding, attention and object perception
91
21
Anne Treisman
Converging levels of analysis in the cognitive neuroscience of visual attention
112
18
John Duncan
Cross-modal links in spatial attention
130
21
Jon Driver
Charles Spence
Section 3 Spatial representation and attention
151
48
Place cells, navigational accuracy, and the human hippocampus
153
12
John O'Keefe
Neil Burgess
James G. Donnett
Kathryn J. Jeffery
Eleanor A. Maguire
Neural representation of objects in space: a dual coding account
165
18
Glyn W. Humphreys
Human cortical mechanisms of visual attention during orienting and search
183
16
Maurizio Corbetta
Gordon L. Shulman
Section 4 Visual attention and action
199
50
Neural coding of 3D features of objects for hand action in the parietal cortex of the monkey
201
16
Hideo Sakata
Masato Taira
Makoto Kusunoki
Akira Murata
Yuji Tanaka
Ken-ichiro Tsutsui
Neuropsychological studies of perception and visuomotor control
217
15
A.D. Milner
Action-based mechanisms of attention
232
17
Steven P. Tipper
Louise A. Howard
George Houghton
Section 5 The control of attention
249
84
Prefrontal cortex and the neural basis of executive functions
251
22
Earl K. Miller
Task-switching: positive and negative priming of task-set
273
24
Alan Allport
Glenn Wylie
Sustained attention deficits in time and space
297
14
Ian H. Robertson
Tom Manly
Interaction between perception and action systems: a model for selective action
311
22
Robert Ward
Index
333