Research on attention networks as a model for the integration of psychological science
This review examines attention as characterized by linking common neural networks with individual differences in their efficient utilization.
Article Abstract
“As Titchener pointed out more than one hundred years ago, attention is at the center of the psychological enterprise. Attention research investigates how voluntary control and subjective experience arise from and regulate our behavior. In recent years, attention has been one of the fastest growing of all fields within cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience. This review examines attention as characterized by linking common neural networks with individual differences in their efficient utilization. The development of attentional networks is partly specified by genes, but is also open to specific experiences through the actions of caregivers and the culture. We believe that the connection between neural networks, genes, and socialization provides a common approach to all aspects of human cognition and emotion. Pursuit of this approach can provide a basis for psychology that unifies social, cultural, differential, experimental, and physiological areas, and allows normal development to serve as a baseline for understanding various forms of pathology. D.O. Hebb proposed this approach 50 years ago in his volume Organization of Behavior and continued with introductory textbooks that dealt with all of the topics of psychology in a common framework. Use of a common network approach to psychological science may allow a foundation for predicting and understanding human behavior in its varied forms.“
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Posner, M. I., & Rothbart, M. K. (2007). Research on attention networks as a model for the integration of psychological science. Annual Review in Psychology, 58, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.psych.58.110405.085516
Date
January 1, 2007
Creator(s)
Michael I. Posner, Mary K. Rothbart
Practice & Methods
Integrative Therapies, Mechanisms of Action
Extent
23 pages
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Rights
© Annual Reviews
APA Citation
Posner, M. I., & Rothbart, M. K. (2007). Research on attention networks as a model for the integration of psychological science. Annual Review in Psychology, 58, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.psych.58.110405.085516
Audience
EMDR Therapists, Other Mental Health Professionals
Language
English
Content Type
Article, Peer-Reviewed
Access Type
External Resource
