Borman and Brush (1993) found 246 potential managerial performance factors in their taxonomy work on managerial performance dimensions.
It has always been considered that in the context of visual attention, missing the response to a target or choosing a distractor inadvertently happens as a result of the (miss)allocation of attention in space. In the current study, we disprove this theory and offer proof that prefrontal neurons also encode a state of distractibility to impulsivity in addition to spatial attention. In prefrontal neuronal recordings from monkeys, we find two partially overlapping neuronal subpopulations that are either connected to the center of attention or overt behavior using supervised dimensionality reduction approaches. The level of overlap explains the behavioral benefit connected to effective attentional allocation. We go on to describe
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