Scott Wilson, who is a psychologist too, has pointed me to his teacher's (Steve Tipper) work on attention.
here are some quick findings following the hint (pdf):
(#) Steve Tipper (2005), Memories of attention. On the retrieval of attention processes from memory.
(#) Steve Shimozaki , Lecture/presentation on Attention (good visuals!)
(#) Jon Driver 2001, A selective review of selective attention research from the past century
(#) The Study of Attention User’s Guide (1996, literature)
(Two Multiple Choice Tests on Memory and Attention I could use for a KP-demo)
I will add below a list of links from my exploding delicious-attention-tag ...
(#) Linda Stone, Continuous Partial Attention vs. Multitasking (2008)
(#) Howard Rheingold's linklist on attention/multitasking
(#) Nerd Attention Deficiency Disorder. ("I am unable to function at my desktop unless I’ve got, at least, five things going on at the same time." - good blog post)
(#) John Hagel on Goldhaber
(#) Phil Jones summarizing the Attention Economy macro-meme
(# and #) Linda Stone and Stowe Boyd on Continous Partial Attention
(#) Arnaud Leene on the explicit and implicit TagSphere as the fundament of the MicroWeb
(#) Ross Mayfield, Attention Saturation (he als did blog about Linda Stone)
(#) Goldhaber's seminal article, see also Georg Franck and (NN)
(#)Fred Wilson, The Looming Attention Crisis - link bundel, Umair Haque et al., about feeds ...
Thursday, February 21, 2008
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