Transformations in attending
pp. 56-85
Abstract
For psychologists or philosophers of attention, the fun begins in the moment that we realize attention is essentially dynamic. Attention is not as clear and distinct as the example of the dog in the garden may lead one to believe. Although the structure of the sphere of attention outlined above is invariant, the shape and contents are dynamic. For example, was I not thematically attending to something else before the dog? And after?
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Published in:
Arvidson Sven (2006) The sphere of attention: context and margin. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 56-85
Full citation:
Arvidson Sven (2006) Transformations in attending, In: The sphere of attention, Dordrecht, Springer, 56–85.