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Hooton, R. D. The effects of fly ash and bottom ash fills on embedded concrete. S.l: s.n, 1987.

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Usmen, M. A. Recirculating sand filters using bottom ash and boiler slag. S.l: s.n, 1987.

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Shahidan, Shahiron, and Nurul Izzati Raihan Ramzi Hannan. Acoustic And Non-Acoustic Performance Coal Bottom Ash Concrete. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7463-4.

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Landsburg, Sandra Lee Coates. The use of bottom ash as an amendment to sodic spoil. Edmonton, AB: Alberta Land Conservation and Reclamation Council, Reclamation Research Technical Advisory Committee, 1987.

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Bin Wan Ibrahim, Mohd Haziman, Shahiron Shahidan, Hassan Amer Algaifi, Ahmad Farhan Bin Hamzah, and Ramadhansyah Putra Jaya. Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete with Coal Bottom Ash Under Aggressive Environments. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2395-0.

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Monroe County (N.Y.). Dept. of Health. The environmental impacts of utilizing fly ash as a bottom sealant for lakes resoration: Final report. [Albany]: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, 1988.

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English L2 reading: Getting to the bottom. Mahwah, N.J: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2002.

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I'm not married to a bottle of wine. Pittsburgh, Pa: RoseDog Books, 2010.

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Serebryakov, Andrey, and Gennadiy Zhuravlev. Exploitation of oil and gas fields by horizontal wells. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/971768.

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The textbook describes the design features of offshore horizontal multi-hole production wells, as well as the bottom-hole components of horizontal multi-hole wells. The classification of complications of multi-hole horizontal wells, methods of their prevention and elimination are given. Methods of underground geonavigation of the development of offshore horizontal production wells are proposed. The geological and field bases of operation of horizontal offshore multi-hole oil and gas wells, modes and dynamics of oil, gas and associated water production, methods for calculating dynamic bottom-hole and reservoir pressures are specified. The technologies of operation of offshore horizontal multi-hole wells are presented. The composition and scope of environmental, field and research marine monitoring of the operation of offshore horizontal multi-hole wells and the protection of the marine environment in the production of oil and gas are justified. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. It is intended for undergraduates of the enlarged group of "Earth Sciences" training areas, as well as for teachers, employees of the fuel and energy complex, industrial geological exploration and oil and gas production enterprises, scientific and design organizations.
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ill, Paschkis Julie, and Song Pei, eds. Pulisi nai nai de ping zi wu: Bottle houses : the creative world of grandma Prisbrey. Taibei shi: Dian cang yi shu jia ting gu fen you xian gong si, 2008.

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Dal Corso, Elia. Materials and Methods of Analysis for the Study of the Ainu Language Southern Hokkaidō and Sakhalin Varieties. Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-585-8.

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This volume is intended to be a practical manual to learn the basics of the Ainu language, in its varieties of Southern Hokkaidō and Sakhalin. Thanks to its bottom-up approach and to the activities presented following a growing level of difficulty, this manual is suited for students even superficially trained in general linguistics as well as for the experienced linguist with no previous knowledge of the Ainu language. Through the selected language examples, the reader can also appreciate the regional differences of Ainu and have a glimpse into the Ainu folklore tradition.
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Revolution in a bottle: How TerraCycle is redefining green business. New York, N.Y: Portfolio, 2009.

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Berndt, Enno. J-Economy, J-Corporation and J-Power since 1990. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-276-5.

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Once hailed as superpower and benchmark of Post-Fordism management, Japan’s economy and its corporations are taken as negative example of insufficient compliance to neoliberalist policies. This book demonstrates that the problems of Japan’s economy and corporations are more universal: encountering the limits of mass-industrialised production and -consumption, large corporations fail to ignite innovation by decentralisaation and bottom-up participation. Instead, they increase their returns by ongoing cost reduction and centralization, adhere to large-scale technology, fuel profits into M&A to defend their traditional business models and privilege capital providers and top executives.
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Christien Meindertsma - Bottom Ash Observatory. Thomas Eyck, 2015.

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Sr, Lownes Howard G. Pneumatic and Hydrautic Conveying of Both Fly Ash and Bottom Ash. Mainspring Foundations Publishing, 2022.

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Brito, Jorge de, Ravindra K. Dhir OBE, Rui V. Silva, and Ciaran J. Lynn. Sustainable Construction Materials: Municipal Incinerated Bottom Ash. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2017.

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Brito, Jorge de, Ravindra K. Dhir OBE, Rui V. Silva, and Ciaran J. Lynn. Sustainable Construction Materials: Municipal Incinerated Bottom Ash. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2017.

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Youcai, Zhao. Pollution Control and Resource Recovery: Municipal Solid Wastes Incineration - Bottom Ash and Fly Ash. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2016.

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Youcai, Zhao. Pollution Control and Resource Recovery : Municipal Solid Wastes Incineration: Bottom Ash and Fly Ash. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2016.

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Shahidan, Shahiron, and Nurul Izzati Raihan Ramzi Hannan. Acoustic and Non-Acoustic Performance Coal Bottom Ash Concrete. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2020.

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Jaya, Ramadhansyah Putra, Mohd Haziman Bin Wan Ibrahim, Hassan Amer Algaifi, Ahmad Farhan Bin Hamzah, and Shahiron Shahidan. Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete with Coal Bottom Ash under Aggressive Environments. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2021.

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Birch, Barbara M. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Birch, Barbara M., and Sean Fulop. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Birch, Barbara M. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Birch, Barbara M. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Birch, Barbara M., and Sean Fulop. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Birch, Barbara M. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Routledge, 2014.

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Birch, Barbara M., and Sean Fulop. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Birch, Barbara M. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Birch, Barbara M. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Routledge, 2014.

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Birch, Barbara M., and Sean Fulop. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Birch, Barbara M., and Sean Fulop. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Butz, Martin V., and Esther F. Kutter. Primary Visual Perception from the Bottom Up. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198739692.003.0008.

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This chapter addresses primary visual perception, detailing how visual information comes about and, as a consequence, which visual properties provide particularly useful information about the environment. The brain extracts this information systematically, and also separates redundant and complementary visual information aspects to improve the effectiveness of visual processing. Computationally, image smoothing, edge detectors, and motion detectors must be at work. These need to be applied in a convolutional manner over the fixated area, which are computations that are predestined to be solved by means of cortical columnar structures in the brain. On the next level, the extracted information needs to be integrated to be able to segment and detect object structures. The brain solves this highly challenging problem by incorporating top-down expectations and by integrating complementary visual information aspects, such as light reflections, texture information, line convergence information, shadows, and depth information. In conclusion, the need for integrating top-down visual expectations to form complete and stable perceptions is made explicit.
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Chan, Emily Ying Yang. Building Bottom-up Health and Disaster Risk Reduction Programmes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198807179.001.0001.

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Although urban living has accounted for being the lifestyle for more than half of the global population since 2010, nearly half are still living in a rural context. As pointed out by the United Nations as a backdrop of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (2016–2030), at least 1.8 billion people across the world still consumed faecally contaminated drinking water by 2015, 2.4 million lacked access to basic sanitation services such as toilets or latrines, and nearly 1,000 children died every day of preventable water and sanitation-related diarrhoeal diseases. Rural areas fare far worse: children are about 1.7 times more likely to die before their fifth birthday as those in urban areas. About 16% of the rural population do not use improved drinking water sources, compared to 4% of the urban population. About 50% of people living in rural areas lack improved sanitation facilities, compared to only 18% of people in urban regions. Far too many one-off rural on-site public health knowledge transfer projects fail to deliver long-term results. Theoretical understanding may be strengthened among non-governmental organization (NGO) practitioners and volunteers to support project planning, monitoring, and evaluation. Based on public health theories and illustrated by relevant examples, as well as the insights gained from the long-established CCOUC Ethnic Minority Health Project in China, this book introduces how health, emergency, and disaster preparedness education programmes could be organized in remote rural Asia, which could become a useful reference for organizers and volunteers of rural development projects.
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Knott, Eleanor. Identity in Crimea before annexation: A bottom-up perspective. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433853.003.0013.

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Using the approach of everyday nationalism, this chapter examines the lived experience of Russian identity and nationalism beyond Russia’s borders using the case of Crimea. This is a region where the majority of residents have been assumed to identify as ethnically Russian and where Russian identity is typically used to explain Russia’s 2014 annexation of the peninsula. First, the chapter examines how being Russian was articulated, experienced, negotiated, subverted, and opposed to – or combined with – being Ukrainian and/or Crimean. It then explores the evidence (or the lack of such) of support for territorial reconfiguration of Crimea’s relationship with Ukraine and Russia. The chapter argues that, prior to 2014, rather than seeing Crimea as a region of separatism, preferences for political-territorial affiliation should be recognised as constructed through a path-dependent framing where status quo and a ‘bad peace’ were preferred to a ‘good conflict’
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Cascio, Wayne F., and John W. Boudreau. Evidence-Based Management at the Bottom of the Pyramid. Edited by Michael A. Hitt, Susan E. Jackson, Salvador Carmona, Leonard Bierman, Christina E. Shalley, and Douglas Michael Wright. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190650230.013.12.

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In recent years there have been growing efforts, domestically as well as internationally, to develop human resources (HR) standards that might provide useful guidance for organizations. We identify four broad types of standards: practice standards, measurement standards, feasibility standards, and predictive standards. After reviewing the history, current status, and potential consequences and uses of HR standards, we consider how scholars and researchers might become more involved in the standards-development process. A third section considers whether linkage research and meta-analytic frameworks might inform predictive standards and their relationship to HR standards. We then offer a simple framework and some examples that show where HR evidence and standards do and do not intersect. The final section suggests how researchers could define research questions and describe the implications of their findings in ways that might make research evidence more “feasible at scale” and thus forge a stronger link between research and standard-setting.
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Sabel, Charles, Jonathan Zeitlin, and Sigrid Quack. Capacitating Services and the Bottom-Up Approach to Social Investment. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790488.003.0012.

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A crucial component of the new social investment paradigm is the provision of capacitating social services aimed at the early identification and mitigation of problems. We argue that conceiving of this paradigm change as a comprehensive and concerted investment is misguided. That perspective ignores more practical, piecemeal approaches in which costs and benefits are clarified through efforts at implementation, rather than estimated ex ante. Similarly, in this bottom-up approach, reform coalitions are not formed through comprehensive initial bargaining, but rather developed on the fly as programmes demonstrate their benefits and create clienteles. A crucial proviso is that decentralized efforts are carefully monitored to rapidly identify dead ends and generalizable successes. To illustrate the possibilities of the bottom-up approach, we discuss the Perspective 50plus programme for the activation of older workers in Germany and the current decentralization of social care in the Netherlands.
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Birch, Barbara M. English L2 Reading: Getting to the Bottom (ESL and Applied Linguistics Professional). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2007.

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Berntson, Gary G., Peter J. Gianaros, and Manos Tsakiris. Interoception and the autonomic nervous system: Bottom-up meets top-down. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811930.003.0001.

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Although the efferent role of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in homeostasis has long been recognized, afferent aspects of the ANS—especially interoception—are increasingly recognized to be equally important. Interoception is fundamental to the regulation of internal physiology, particularly as it is coordinated with contextually determined and adaptive behavioral processes. A cardinal but often underappreciated feature of interoception is its role in myriad cognitive and affective processes that are integrated in health and disease. This chapter introduces the concept of interoception and outlines its historical origins and applications in multiple domains of psychology and psychobiology. It provides an overview of its peripheral and central neural substrates, and it outlines how this construct is best conceptualized within a multi-system and multi-level regulatory framework.
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Chan, Emily Ying Yang. Epilogue. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198807179.003.0011.

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As of 2010, the global population has transited from rural-based to urban-based settlement patterns. While urbanization poses much pressure to city residents, ‘rural living’ continues to represent more than 40% of the way our global citizens will be living for the coming century. This chapter provides some concluding remarks for Building Bottom-up Health and Disaster Risk Reduction Programmes, highlighting the importance of building bottom-up health and disaster risk reduction programmes in rural Asia that strengthen resilience in rural communities, and how careful planning, coordination, and contribution from international bodies, national governments, local communities, and the volunteer sector are also required.
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Nigg, Joel T. Self-Regulation, Behavioral Inhibition, and Risk for Alcoholism and Substance Use Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190676001.003.0009.

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Addiction liability involves multiple aspects of the person and the context. The within-person aspects can be organized within a broad temperament framework involving constituents of self-regulation. A fundamental dual-process model helps organize and structure the research program because self-regulation is conceived as involving both bottom-up and top-down capacities. From this perspective, addiction liability emerges and expresses itself in relation to early consolidation of bottom-up appetitive systems, organization of top-down control and executive processes, and progressive assembly of either self-regulation or its disruption in dysregulatory psychopathology such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and conduct problems. Several key studies supporting this hierarchical and sequential emergence of liability and addiction risk are summarized in this chapter.
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Butz, Martin V., and Esther F. Kutter. Top-Down Predictions Determine Perceptions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198739692.003.0009.

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While bottom-up visual processing is important, the brain integrates this information with top-down, generative expectations from very early on in the visual processing hierarchy. Indeed, our brain should not be viewed as a classification system, but rather as a generative system, which perceives something by integrating sensory evidence with the available, learned, predictive knowledge about that thing. The involved generative models continuously produce expectations over time, across space, and from abstracted encodings to more concrete encodings. Bayesian information processing is the key to understand how information integration must work computationally – at least in approximation – also in the brain. Bayesian networks in the form of graphical models allow the modularization of information and the factorization of interactions, which can strongly improve the efficiency of generative models. The resulting generative models essentially produce state estimations in the form of probability densities, which are very well-suited to integrate multiple sources of information, including top-down and bottom-up ones. A hierarchical neural visual processing architecture illustrates this point even further. Finally, some well-known visual illusions are shown and the perceptions are explained by means of generative, information integrating, perceptual processes, which in all cases combine top-down prior knowledge and expectations about objects and environments with the available, bottom-up visual information.
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Corzine, Nathan Michael. Time in a Bottle. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039799.003.0002.

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This chapter traces the history of alcohol use in Major League Baseball (MLB) and considers the sudden urge, amid an atmosphere of partisan culture war that clouded the 1990s, to celebrate the era that Mickey Mantle so vividly symbolized—the golden days of his sport and the men who played it. It shows how Mantle,who was ravaged by liver cancer due to a lifelong battle with alcoholism, was used by some as a diversion from baseball's mounting troubles. It also discusses the “Drink Hard, Play Hard” ethic in MLB and how alcoholism relates to masculinity in the league. Finally, it examines alcohol problems among teams such as the New York Yankees and players like Ryne Duren, Sam McDowell, and Don Newcombe.
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Slaymaker, Melissa Eskridge. Bottle Houses: The Creative World of Grandma Prisbrey. Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), 2004.

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Bueno, Otávio, and Steven French. Representing Physical Phenomena. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815044.003.0005.

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This chapter extends the case study on quantum mechanics to include not only the ‘top-down’ application of group theory to quantum physics but also the ‘bottom-up’ construction of models of the phenomena, with the example of London’s explanation of the superfluid behaviour of liquid helium in terms of Bose–Einstein statistics. We claim that in moving from top to bottom, from the mathematics to what is observed in the laboratory, the models involved and the relations between them can again be accommodated by the partial structures approach, coupled with an appreciation of the heuristic moves involved in scientific work. Furthermore, as in the previous examples, this case fits with our inferential account of the application of mathematics, whereby immersion of the phenomena into the relevant mathematics allows for the drawing down of structure and the derivation of certain results that can then be interpreted at the phenomenological level.
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Butz, Martin V., and Esther F. Kutter. Attention. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198739692.003.0011.

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Cognition does not work without attention. Attention enables us to focus on particular tasks and particular aspects in the environment. Psychological insights show that attention exhibits bottom-up and top-down components. Attention is attracted from the bottom-up towards unusual, exceptional, and unexpected sensory information. Top-down attention, on the other hand, filters information dependent on the current task-oriented expectations, which depend on the available generative models. This computational interpretation enables the explanation of conjunctive and disjunctive search. Different models of attention emphasize the importance of the unfolding interaction processes and a processing bottleneck can be detected. As a result, attention can be viewed as a dynamic control process that unfolds in redundant, neural fields, in which the selection of one interpretation and thus the processing bottleneck is strongest at the current focus of attention. The actual focus of attention itself is determined by the current behavioral and cognitive goals.
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