Defining attention from an auditory perspective
Abigail L. Noyce, Jasmine Kwasa, Barbara Shinn‐Cunningham
Abstract
Attention prioritizes certain information at the expense of other information in ways that are similar across vision, audition, and other sensory modalities. It influences how-and even what-information is represented and processed, affecting brain activity at every level. Much of the core research into cognitive and neural mechanisms of attention has used visual tasks. However, the same top-down, object-based, and bottom-up attentional processes shape auditory perception, largely through the same underlying, cognitive networks. This article is categorized under: Psychology > Attention.
Topics & Concepts
PerceptionPsychologyPerspective (graphical)Cognitive psychologyModalitiesCognitionStimulus modalityAuditory perceptionSelective auditory attentionObject (grammar)Information processingCognitive scienceTop-down and bottom-up designSensory systemSelective attentionComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceNeuroscienceSoftware engineeringSociologySocial scienceNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesMultisensory perception and integrationNeural dynamics and brain function