Everything is Foreseen, Yet Free will is Given (Mishna Avot 3:15)

Jan Theeuwes’ review of visual selection shines a useful spotlight on the role of selection history in determining subsequent deployments of attention. However, he blurs an important distinction between volition and top-down guidance of attention and he underplays the role of both of those factors i...

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Main Author: Jeremy Wolfe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2018-05-01
Series:Journal of Cognition
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Online Access:https://www.journalofcognition.org/articles/27
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spelling doaj-5b45ef3047314a9887ea75fa49202a662020-11-25T02:32:54ZengUbiquity PressJournal of Cognition2514-48202018-05-011110.5334/joc.2724Everything is Foreseen, Yet Free will is Given (Mishna Avot 3:15)Jeremy Wolfe0Brigham & Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical SchoolJan Theeuwes’ review of visual selection shines a useful spotlight on the role of selection history in determining subsequent deployments of attention. However, he blurs an important distinction between volition and top-down guidance of attention and he underplays the role of both of those factors in the control of attention.https://www.journalofcognition.org/articles/27AttentionVisual searchVisual perception
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Everything is Foreseen, Yet Free will is Given (Mishna Avot 3:15)
Journal of Cognition
Attention
Visual search
Visual perception
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title Everything is Foreseen, Yet Free will is Given (Mishna Avot 3:15)
title_short Everything is Foreseen, Yet Free will is Given (Mishna Avot 3:15)
title_full Everything is Foreseen, Yet Free will is Given (Mishna Avot 3:15)
title_fullStr Everything is Foreseen, Yet Free will is Given (Mishna Avot 3:15)
title_full_unstemmed Everything is Foreseen, Yet Free will is Given (Mishna Avot 3:15)
title_sort everything is foreseen, yet free will is given (mishna avot 3:15)
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Journal of Cognition
issn 2514-4820
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Jan Theeuwes’ review of visual selection shines a useful spotlight on the role of selection history in determining subsequent deployments of attention. However, he blurs an important distinction between volition and top-down guidance of attention and he underplays the role of both of those factors in the control of attention.
topic Attention
Visual search
Visual perception
url https://www.journalofcognition.org/articles/27
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