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Aufmerksamkeit — Psychologie

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Neuropsychologie der Schizophrenie

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„Aufmerksamkeit“ ist ein Begriff für verschiedene Eigenschaften menschlicher Informationsverarbeitung. Von Aufmerksamkeit sprechen wir z. B. dann, wenn die Informationsverarbeitung in bestimmter Weise ausgerichtet wird. Beobachten wir unsere Umgebung, werden wir bestimmte Veränderungen umso genauer wahrnehmen, je aufmerksamer wir sind. Lenken wir unsere Aufmerksamkeit auf Ausschnitte der Umgebung, etwa einen bestimmten Gesprächspartner, werden die Worte unseres Gesprächspartners nicht nur sensorisch registriert, sondern auch bezüglich ihrer Bedeutung weiterverarbeitet.

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Kathmann, N., Reuter, B. (2008). Aufmerksamkeit — Psychologie. In: Neuropsychologie der Schizophrenie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71147-6_15

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