Theoretical and Empirical Foundations of Level Approach to Attention

  • Игорь Сергеевич Уточкин Laboratory for Cognitive Research; Department of General and Experimental Psychology
Keywords: attention, level approach, leading level, background level, hierarchy, the redundancy principle

Abstract

The article proposes application of the level approach to attention research. Four basic principles of level-based architecture of attention are derived from theoretical premises of the level approach to cognition and the psychology of attention as well as from empirical data. The author offers a variant of empirical research program which is based on the logic of the level approach. Finally the 5-level model of attention processes organization is proposed on the basis on experimental data. The article also contains examples of author's empirical studies which are interpreted in the level approach framework. The first study demonstrates the functioning of the redundancy principle (which is one the basic principles stated in study) in the visual inspection tasks. The second study shows the differences in the efficiency of memorizing the same material and the differences in experiencing of subjective confidence in mnemonic judgments depending on the leading level of attention in task solving.

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Published
2011-01-28
How to Cite
УточкинИ. С. (2011). Theoretical and Empirical Foundations of Level Approach to Attention. Psychology. Journal of the Higher School of Economics, 5(3), 31-66. https://doi.org/10.17323/1813-8918-2008-3-31-66
Section
Theoretical and Empirical Research