Психофизиологические механизмы решения задачи зрительного поиска у человека
Диссертация
В пионерских работах A.JI. Ярбуса (1965) показано, что внешние проявления селективного внимания заключаются в динамике глазодвигательных паттернов (фиксаций и саккад), отражающей специфику произвольной зрительно-моторной деятельности человека в соответствии с выполнением поставленной задачи. Исследования A.JI. Ярбуса и последующие работы позволили выдвинуть некоторые теории, декларирующие, что… Читать ещё >
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