Task families
The construct can be shown through target detection, conflict tasks, visual search, or response inhibition tasks.
- Target detection
- Conflict task
- Visual search
- Response inhibition
Attention-control pages should explain the target behavior, distractor condition, response fields, and interpretation limits with enough detail for search and AI answers.
The construct can be shown through target detection, conflict tasks, visual search, or response inhibition tasks.
Public reports should focus on observed signals such as accuracy, speed, stability, and condition difference.
The safest growth path links this construct page to method pages such as Stroop, Flanker, Go/No-Go, and reaction-time guides.
Attention control is often studied through tasks that require focus on a target while ignoring distraction or conflict.
Use reaction time, accuracy, condition labels, and consistency indicators. Avoid unsupported clinical labels.
Use clear limits, short explanations, and related method pages so readers can understand the task without overstated claims.