International Association for the Study of Attention and Performance
Each symposium holds an association lecture.
Below is the list of lectures held so far:
- Eighth Symposium
W. R. Garner
Functional Aspects of Information Processing
- Ninth Symposium
Donald E. Broadbent
From the Percept to the Cognitive Structure
- Tenth Symposium
Michael I. Posner (Co-author Yoav Cohen)
Components of Visual Orienting
- Eleventh Symposium
Max Coltheart
Cognitive Neuropsychology and the Study of Reading
- Twelfth Symposium
James L. McClelland
Case for Interactionism in Language Processing
- Thirteenth Symposium
Saul Sternberg (Co-authors Ronald L. Knoll and David L. Turock)
Hierarchical Control in the Execution of Action Sequences:
Tests of Two Invariance Properties
- Fourteenth Symposium
David E. Rumelhart (Co-author Peter M. Todd)
Learning and Connectionist Representations
- Fifteenth Symposium
George Mandler
Hypermnesia, Incubation, and Mind Popping:
On Remembering without Really Trying
- Sixteenth Symposium
Anne Treisman (Co-author Breff DeSchepper)
Object Tokens, Attention, and Visual Memory
- Seventeenth Symposium
David E. Meyer (Co-author David E. Kieras)
Precis to a Pracitical Unified Theory of Cognition and Action:
Some Lessons from EPIC Computational Models
of Human Multiple-Task Performance
- Eighteenth Symposium
Alan Allport (Co-author Glenn Wylie)
Task-switching, stimulus-response bindings, and negative priming
- Nineteenth Symposium
Sylvan Kornblum
Intertrial effects of dimensional overlap: Findings and issues
- Twentieth Symposium
Giacomo Rizzolatti
Action understanding and imitation: facts and speculations
- Twenty-first Symposium
Tim Shallice
Contrasting domains in the control of action: The routine and the non-routine