Temporal Sampling and Representation Updating

· Progress in Brain Research Book 236 · Academic Press
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Temporal Sampling and Representation Updating, Volume 236, addresses the gap between laboratory studies using static or predictable stimuli and the more complex change that is a characteristic of the real world. Topics in this new volume include a section on Unfolding the time course of emotion perception, Temporal sampling and representation updating for action in interception and grasping tasks, The influence of Cognitive Control and Attention on Temporal Sampling: Lessons from the Attentional Blink, Synchronizing tracking eye movements with the motion of a visual target, and Sampling feature distributions with visual search in heterogeneous displays. - Contains contributions from experts in diverse fields relating to temporal sampling and representation updating - Addresses the way in which we update our representations of the world when it is more unpredictable - Bridges the gap between laboratory studies using static or predictable stimuli and the more complex change that is a characteristic of the real world as it unfolds over time

About the author

Dr Christina Howard is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Nottingham Trent University Department of Psychology where she has held a faculty position since 2011. Prior to this, Christina completed post doctoral positions at the Universities of Birmingham, Sydney and Bristol and a PhD at Cardiff University in the area of visual cognition. Christina has Masters degrees from the University of Surrey and from Exeter College, Oxford University. Christina regularly publishes her own research in international peer reviewed journals such as Cerebral Cortex, Experimental Brain Research, Vision Research and Journal of Vision.

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