Temporal Sampling and Representation Updating, Volume 236 addresses the gap between laboratory studies using static or predictable stimuli and the more complex change that is a characteristic of the real world as it unfolds over time. Much research in psychology and neuroscience has focused on how we perceive either static aspects of the world or aspects that change in very predictable ways, such as when viewing motion that has a constant speed and direction. However, one understudied area is the way in which we update our representations of the world when it is more unpredictable. Contains contributions from experts in diverse fields relating to temporal sampling and representation updatingAddresses the way in which we update our representations of the world when it is more unpredictableBridges the gap between laboratory studies using static or predictable stimuli and the more complex change that is a characteristic of the real world as it unfolds over time INDICE: 1. Unfolding the time course of emotion perception 2. Temporal sampling and representation updating for action in interception and grasping tasks 3. The influence of Cognitive Control and Attention on Temporal Sampling: Lessons from the Attentional Blink 4. Synchronizing the tracking eye movements with the motion of a visual target 5. Behavioral oscillation in face priming: prediction about face identity is updated at a theta-band rhythm 6. Fundamental constraints on the time course of perception 7. Temporal order judgments with tactile stimuli 8. Perception lagged by attention split on multiple features, spatial regions, and interactions between them 9. The maintenance and updating of representations of no-longer visible objects and their parts 10. The importance of timing at the cortical level in object representation updating to predict changes in the environment 11. Sampling feature distributions with visual search in heterogeneous displays 12. Choosing the speed of dynamic mental simulations 13. Attention for action and perception: unitary or separate mechanisms of selectivity? 14. Oculomotor measures reveal the temporal dynamics of preparing for template-guided search
- ISBN: 978-0-12-813450-4
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 358
- Fecha Publicación: 01/12/2017
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés