... work in a similar way to the hose, and two distractor objects. The apes consciously chose the new ...
... , while lessening weaker signals that may act as distractors, says Berridge. "These results show a new level ...
... take longer to find a target as the number of distractors increases. Scientists now show how a higher ...
... . "Background TV, as an ever-changing audiovisual distractor, disrupts children's efforts to sustain attention ...
... . The remaining four loudspeaker presented simultaneous distractor digits, the study noted. The study also examined ...
... letters (which were scattered among other letters serving as distractors) and identified them as quickly as possible by pressing ...
... their attention to specific tasks while ignoring distractors. Study participants had been abstinent for a minimum of three ...
... , commented that this type of product reformulation is a "calorie distractor." Nestle, who is the Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition ...
... balance impairments. Chronic pain may serve as a distractor or, in some way, interfere with cognitive activity needed ...
... of one of the subjects' focus, and the actor Josh Brolin, the "distractor," the patient was able to excite the set of neurons ...
Effects of Adult Attachment and Emotional Distractors on Brain Mechanisms of Cognitive Control Stacie L ...
... individuals are thought to be more prone to have their attention captured by distractors. To test an alternative theory--that high-capacity ... -capacity individuals had their attention captured equally by a distractor, but high-capacity individuals returned their attention ...
... , to move a computer cursor with a joystick while a distractor cursor partially matched their movements. After moving ... the cursor they controlled from an array of choices, including the distractor cursor, at greater than chance levels. "This suggests ...
... . HC could do this task perfectly fine, but when a distractor sentence had to be read aloud prior to the presentation ...
... which way it faced by pressing a button. They were also presented with a "distractor": another letter T in a box, but rotated ... did better in trials with an "attention-getting" distractor than a less obvious one, and lit up specific areas ...