3. Attention
Definition:
is an active part of conscious, having
force of attraction.
Attention id the process of getting an object
of thought clearly before the mind (ross)
6. Non-volitional/involuntary
attention
• Attention which is not aroused by will.
• Unwilling attention.
• Attention without any conscious efforts
e.g. you are preparing for exam but there is
a marriage ceremony in your neighbor
house and they are playing loud music.
Crying baby and attention of mother.
7. Types of involuntary attention
Enforced involuntary attention:
the attention which is grab
through instinct(unlearned behavior cry,
fear, curiosity)
•Some one is moving from here we would
curious to know.
•Some one is crying.
9. Volitional/voluntary
• Attention which is aroused by will
• Willfully attention.
e.g. she trying to understand math's
problem.
Concentration on exam while writing.
10. Volitional attention
Implicit volitional attention:
•The act which is introduced by motive such
as reward and punishment
•Teacher has assigned task and showed
reward
11. Volitional attention
Explicit attention:
It is obtained by introducing
repeated will of act.
Repeated efforts are made to obtain the
types of attention.
Child is repeating again and again
A for apple