According to Posner's network model of attention, which subfunction is associated with being prepared to attend to an incoming event and maintaining that attention?

Correct answer: Alerting.

Explanation

This question tests knowledge of Michael Posner's influential three-network model of attention, specifically the definition of the 'alerting' network.

Other questions

Question 1

According to the framework of signal-detection theory (SDT), what is a 'miss'?

Question 2

What did Colin Cherry's (1953) research on the 'cocktail party problem' primarily investigate?

Question 3

In a visual search task, what distinguishes a 'conjunction search' from a 'feature search'?

Question 4

What is the primary characteristic of Broadbent's (1958) early filter model of attention?

Question 5

According to the study by Spelke, Hirst, and Neisser (1976) on divided attention, what was the outcome for participants who practiced reading short stories while writing down dictated words for 85 sessions?

Question 6

What is the phenomenon of 'blindsight'?

Question 7

In the Stroop effect, why is it difficult to name the ink color of a word when the ink color and the word itself are different (e.g., the word 'BLUE' printed in red ink)?

Question 8

What is the key difference between a 'mistake' and a 'slip' according to the analysis by Reason (1990)?

Question 9

What does Treisman's (1986) feature-integration theory propose about the process of object perception?

Question 10

In the study on divided attention and driving by Strayer and Johnston (2001), which secondary task significantly increased the probability of missing a red signal?

Question 11

What is 'spatial neglect' or 'hemineglect'?

Question 12

What is the approximate percentage of children worldwide estimated to have ADHD, according to the chapter?

Question 13

What phenomenon occurs when participants are instructed to count basketball passes and fail to notice a gorilla walking through the scene?

Question 15

Which neurotransmitter is most involved in the 'executive attention' process, according to Posner's network model?

Question 16

In a study on aging and visual search by Madden et al. (2002), how much slower were participants in the guided search condition compared to the feature search condition?

Question 17

What is a defining characteristic of an 'automatic process' as described in the chapter?

Question 18

The process by which a controlled task eventually becomes an automatic one as a result of practice is called what?

Question 19

In studies of selective attention, what is 'dichotic presentation'?

Question 20

What is the 'tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon'?

Question 21

What does a 'capture error' entail, as described in the table of slips associated with automatic processes?

Question 22

According to the study by Mackworth (1948), what was a key finding regarding vigilance?

Question 23

What is the psychological refractory period (PRP) effect, also known as attentional blink?

Question 24

What is the core idea of similarity theory as an alternative to feature-integration theory?

Question 25

Capacity models of attention suggest that people have a fixed amount of attention they can allocate. What is the key difference between a single-pool model and a multiple-source model?

Question 26

What is the primary symptom of the 'inattentive type' of ADHD?

Question 27

Which of the following describes a 'data-driven error' in automatic processes?

Question 28

What is priming?

Question 29

In the 'dyad of triads' task used to study preconscious processing, what were participants able to do even when they could not consciously identify the unifying word for a coherent triad?

Question 30

What finding from a study by Moray (1959) challenged Broadbent's early filter model?

Question 31

Which brain structure plays a pivotal role in the recognition of emotional stimuli and is particularly involved in vigilance, according to the chapter?

Question 32

In Treisman's attenuation model, what happens to stimuli that do not possess the target properties?

Question 33

According to the chapter, which two factors are considered in Logan's instance theory of automatization?

Question 34

What is a 'forcing function' in the context of minimizing errors from slips?

Question 35

According to the description of consciousness of mental processes, which view, held by Nisbett and Wilson, suggests that our access to our complex mental processes is not very good?

Question 36

In the study where participants who were asked to identify objects after viewing them in appropriate versus inappropriate contexts (e.g., a loaf of bread after a kitchen scene), what was the outcome?

Question 37

What is a characteristic of the practice effect on automatization, as shown in the negatively accelerated curve?

Question 38

According to the chapter, a study on real-world car crashes in Virginia found that rubbernecking was responsible for what percentage of accidents?

Question 39

What did Deutsch and Deutsch's (1963) late-filter model of attention propose?

Question 40

What is the primary characteristic of controlled cognitive processes?

Question 41

In the context of Signal Detection Theory, what is a 'false alarm'?

Question 42

According to research described in the chapter, about one-third of people will switch their attention to an unattended message under what specific circumstance?

Question 43

What is 'inattentional blindness'?

Question 44

Which factor is NOT listed as influencing our ability to pay attention?

Question 45

Ulric Neisser synthesized early and late-filter models by proposing two processes govern attention. What are these two processes?

Question 46

What is the primary role of the thalamus in vigilance?

Question 47

According to the chapter, what is a key reason that having a passenger in the car can be safer than talking on a cell phone while driving?

Question 48

In the context of research on preconscious processing, what is a negative priming effect?

Question 49

Which part of the brain is activated more significantly when a person is presented with letters than with digits, according to research mentioned in the chapter?

Question 50

What is the defining characteristic of the global precedence effect?