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However, other salient task features, for example, design of the game space, the game narrative, and the type of task (e.g., co-operational versus single player) could be considered.

Such control is also most needed when a great deal of computation is required prior to response generation, for example, during information processing in the presence of salient task-irrelevant distracters.

For example, short-latency saccadic eye movements that are started soon after stimulus presentation are deployed to the location of a salient, task-irrelevant object before being redirected to the target.

Often the target was the only singleton in the display, but in many trials one of the distractor stimuli was given a unique colour, in this way defining a salient, task-irrelevant colour singleton.

The importance of salience in neural competition is consistent with the body of literature suggesting that salient, task-irrelevant visual objects can capture attention to their location during visual search (e.g., Hickey, McDonald ,& Theeuwes, 2006; Theeuwes, 1991, 1992; for recent reviews, see Burnham, 2007; Rauschenberger, 2003; Theeuwes, 2010).

Early behavior problems and difficulties navigating stage-salient tasks such as developing a secure attachment can initiate a negative developmental cascade in a young child (Masten & Cicchetti, 2010).

The model, based upon Norman and Shallice's supervisory attention system, incorporates important features of human attentional control: selection of an intended task over a more salient automatic task; priming of future tasks that are anticipated; and appropriate levels of persistence of focus of attention.

Aim of the instrument is to assess the degree to which a youngster's functioning is adaptive or effective in relation to salient developmental tasks, as judged by a group care worker.

The results from the latter paradigm are particularly useful as they show that rotigotine had a specific effect in improving selective attention to task-relevant targets, over detection of salient, but task-irrelevant targets.

With few exceptions, inattentional blindness has been studied in a laboratory context using computerized presentations and videos, and most such studies examine the detection of salient, but task-irrelevant unexpected objects.

Recent models suggest that the insula is an attentional 'hub' that assists central executive networks in generating accurate responses to salient or task-relevant events [46], [47].

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