Mecanismos y bases electrofisiológicas de la atención involuntaria

  1. Martín Arévalo, Elisa
Dirixida por:
  1. Juan Lupiáñez Castillo Director
  2. Ana B. Chica Co-director

Universidade de defensa: Universidad de Granada

Fecha de defensa: 19 de xullo de 2013

Tribunal:
  1. Pío Tudela Garmendia Presidente
  2. María Jesús Funes Molina Secretaria
  3. Carlos María Gómez González Vogal
  4. Ruth de Diego Balaguer Vogal
  5. Bernhard Hommel Vogal
Departamento:
  1. PSICOLOGÍA EXPERIMENTAL

Tipo: Tese

Resumo

According to the reorienting hypothesis (Posner & Cohen, 1985), both the facilitatory and IOR effect are explained by the same mechanism: engagement and disengagement of attention, respectively. This disengagement of attention has been considered a necessary and sufficient condition for IOR to be observed (see Klein, 2000, for a review). However, some researchers have recently shown that disengaging attention might be neither necessary nor sufficient for the IOR effect to be observed (see Lupiáñez, 2010, for a review). Therefore, a theoretical explanation of exogenous cueing effects in general and IOR in particular is awaiting.