Are there any papers on how suspicion (an increase in sensitivity to queues) implemented neurologically? #neuroscience #psychology
@gdbassett there is an enormous amount of work on arousal, vigilance and attention. I think "suspicion" is more than just sensitivity to cues. It is goal-directed. vigilance review: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1998-07668-010
attention: https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-neuro-062111-150525?casa_token=tyl2Q-sKjwwAAAAA%3AhDVKdzzYCm9fyb1BQ2rPX6aYrclczlsazycfeW5bp8kh-Mxz6Kk78JVu6SR7Gh2wsW2ogmG_Ckl9bp8
@jerlich Thank you. I wasn't quite sure how to translate from the context I had the discussion in to the appropriate neuroscience terms.
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@jerlich Thank you. I wasn't quite sure how to translate from the context I had the discussion in to the appropriate neuroscience terms.