24 DEC 2013 by ideonexus
The Neccessity of Selective Attention
Three decades ago, cognitive scientist Colin Martindale advanced the idea that each of us has several subselves, and he connected his idea to emerging ideas in cognitive science. Central to Martindale’s thesis were a few fairly simple ideas, such as selective attention, lateral inhibition, state-dependent memory, and cognitive dissociation. Although there are billions of neurons in our brains firing all the time, we’d never be able to put one foot in front of the other if we were unable t...Folksonomies: attention perception
Folksonomies: attention perception
Douglas T. Kenrick explains how our senses are bombarded, so we filter. If we could not filter, we would become incapacitated.