Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck College, University of London, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HX, UK.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2022 Aug;29(4):1118-1142. doi: 10.3758/s13423-021-02023-7. Epub 2021 Dec 16.
Many models of attention assume that attentional selection takes place at a specific moment in time that demarcates the critical transition from pre-attentive to attentive processing of sensory input. We argue that this intuitively appealing standard account of attentional selectivity is not only inaccurate, but has led to substantial conceptual confusion. As an alternative, we offer a 'diachronic' framework that describes attentional selectivity as a process that unfolds over time. Key to this view is the concept of attentional episodes, brief periods of intense attentional amplification of sensory representations that regulate access to working memory and response-related processes. We describe how attentional episodes are linked to earlier attentional mechanisms and to recurrent processing at the neural level. We review studies that establish the existence of attentional episodes, delineate the factors that determine if and when they are triggered, and discuss the costs associated with processing multiple events within a single episode. Finally, we argue that this framework offers new solutions to old problems in attention research that have never been resolved. It can provide a unified and conceptually coherent account of the network of cognitive and neural processes that produce the goal-directed selectivity in perceptual processing that is commonly referred to as 'attention'.
许多注意力模型假设,注意力选择发生在特定的时间点,标志着从感觉输入的前注意处理到注意处理的关键转变。我们认为,这种直观上吸引人的注意力选择性标准解释不仅不准确,而且导致了大量的概念混淆。作为替代,我们提供了一个“历时性”框架,将注意力选择性描述为一个随时间展开的过程。这个观点的关键是注意力事件的概念,即短暂的强烈注意力放大感觉表示的时期,它调节对工作记忆和与反应相关的过程的访问。我们描述了注意力事件如何与早期的注意力机制以及神经水平上的复发性处理相关联。我们回顾了一些研究,这些研究确立了注意力事件的存在,划定了决定它们是否以及何时被触发的因素,并讨论了在单个事件中处理多个事件相关联的成本。最后,我们认为,这个框架为注意力研究中从未解决的旧问题提供了新的解决方案。它可以为产生通常被称为“注意力”的感知处理中目标导向选择性的认知和神经过程网络提供一个统一的、概念上一致的解释。