Attention 4.5 Flashcards
1
Q
Selective attention
A
focusing on one part of the sensorium while ignoring
other stimuli
2
Q
Cocktail Party Phenomenon
A
- evidence of a different interpretation of selective attention
- filter that allows us to focus on one thing while allowing other stimuli to be processed in the background
- Only if the other stimuli are particularly important we shift our attention to them
3
Q
Dichotic listening tests
A
- designed to test selective attention
- Shadowing: Headphones and stimuli into ears asked to repeat out loud what they heard in the attended ear
4
Q
Divided attention
A
ability to perform multiple tasks at the same time
5
Q
Automatic processing
A
- which permits the brain to focus on other tasks with divided attention
- does not allow for innovation or rapid response to
change