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Some relations of general intelligence and selective attention
Authors:David Zeaman
Affiliation:University of Connecticut, USA
Abstract:General intelligence may set structural feature limitations on three aspects of selective attention: direction, adjustability, and breadth. Amiable hypotheses considered are that subjects of varying intelligence may (1) have some partially fixed tendencies to look at different dimensions of stimuli, (2) have varying rates of adjusting their direction of attention, and (3) have varying upper limits on breadth of attention for tasks demanding it. Data, theory, and methods bearing on these hypotheses were reviewed from the domain of visual discrimination learning.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to the author at the University of Connecticut   Department of Psychology   Box U-20   Storrs   Ct. 06268   USA
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