Higher-order theories of attention postulate that focus is composed in perceptions or thoughts approximately first-order mental states.[1][2][3] In particular, out of the ordinary awareness is thought to be higher-order representation of perceptual or quasi-perceptual contents, including visual pix.[1]
Higher-order theories are distinguished from different cognitive/representational bills of attention which suggest that simply first-order mentality of certain sorts constitutes focus.[1]
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