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res:
  bibo_abstract:
  - Attention speeds up information processing. Although this finding has a long history
    in experimental psychology, it has found less regard in computational models of
    visual attention. In psychological research, two frameworks explain the function
    of attention.Selection for perception emphasizes that perception- or consciousness-related
    processing presupposes selection of relevant information, whereas selection for
    action emphasizes that action constraints make selection necessary. In the present
    study, we ask whether or how far attention, as measured by the speed-up of information
    processing, is based on selection for perception or selection for action. The
    accelerating effect was primarily based on selection for perception, but there
    was also a substantial effect of selection for action.@eng
  bibo_authorlist:
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Katharina
      foaf_name: Weiß, Katharina
      foaf_surname: Weiß
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Ingrid
      foaf_name: Scharlau, Ingrid
      foaf_surname: Scharlau
      foaf_workInfoHomepage: http://www.librecat.org/personId=451
    orcid: 0000-0003-2364-9489
  dct_date: 2009^xs_gYear
  dct_language: eng
  dct_subject:
  - visuo-spatial attention
  - prior entry
  - selection for action
  - selection for perception
  dct_title: 'Attention Speeds Up Visual Information Processing: Selection for Perception
    or Selection for Action?@'
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