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Attention: Selection, Awareness, and Control
A Tribute to Donald Broadbent
Edited by Alan Baddeley and Lawrence Weiskrantz
454 pages
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frontispiece, line figures, tables
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234x156mm
978-0-19-852374-1
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Paperback
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21 September 1995
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- A tribute to one of the most significant psychologists of our time
- Leaders in the field describe the influence Broadbent has had on their own work
Donald Broadbent has made a major and lasting contribution to the field of applied psychology during his long career. This book brings together many other leaders in the field, who describe the impact of Broadbent's work on their own research, and the new developments which resulted. It is a collection of authoritative reviews as well as a tribute to one of the most significant researchers in experimental psychology.Readership: All researchers in applied psychology, including those interested in information processing, human-computer interactions and industrial
and organisational psychology.
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Edited by Alan Baddeley, MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, and Lawrence Weiskrantz, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford Contributors: A. Baddeley, MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, UK D. Berry, University of Reading, UK J. Duncan, MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, UK G.R. Hockey, University of Hull, UK L. Jacoby, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada D. Jones, University of Wales, UK P. McLeod, University of Oxford, UK N. Moray, University of Illinois, USA M.I. Posner, University of Oregon,
Canada P.M.A. Rabbitt, University of Manchester, UK J. Reason, University of Manchester, UK W. Revelle, Nothwestern University. Illinois, USA A.F. Sanders, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands H. Shaffer, University of Exeter, UK T. Shallice, University College London, UK A. Smith, University of Wales College of Cardiff, UK J. Teasdale, MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, UK A. Treisman, University of California, Berkeley, USA E. Tulving, University of Toronto, Canada L. Weiskrantz, University of Oxford, UK
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"the book is both a testament to the pervasive influence of Donald Broadbent's insights, and a rich treaure chest of ideas and techniques waiting to be plundered by the enterprising (if somewhat dedicated) neuropsychologist ... suffused by warm reference to Donald Broadbent's influence on the contributors ... Above all, the writers reflect on Donald's personal kindness and encouragement to them at various points in their careers." - Neuropsychologia, Vol. 32, No. 11, 1994
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1: P. McLeod, A. Treisman, A. Sanders, J. Duncan, J. Diver and D. Jones: Perception: selection and attention
2: N. Moray, L.H. Shaffer, A. Baddeley, T. Shallice, P. Burgess, and P. Rabbitt: Attentional control of complex tasks
3: L. Weiskrantz, D. Berry, L. Jacoby, D. Ste-Marie, J.P. Toth, and E. Tulving: Conscious awareness
4: A. Smith, G. Robert, J. Hockey, W. Revelle, J.D. Teasdale, M.I. Posner, and J. Reason: Attention, arousal, and stress
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