lecture 3 Flashcards

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Theories of Attention

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Attention

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the process of concentrating mental effort on sensory or mental events

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Exogenous-endogenous

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Overt-covert

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Automatic-controlled

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stimulus saliency

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Change blindness

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Inattentional blindness

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Filter Theories of Attention

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  1. Selective Attention
  2. Dichotic listening task
  3. Broadbent’s Early Selection Filter Model
  4. Triesman’sAttenuation Model
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Selective Attention

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Dichotic listening task

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Broadbent’s Early Selection Filter Model

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Triesman’sAttenuation Model

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Capacity Theories of Attention

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  1. Divided Attention
  2. Stroop Task
  3. Driving and Cell Phones
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Divided Attention

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Flanker compatibility task

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Stroop Task

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Driving and Cell Phones

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Attention as a spotlight

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Vigilance

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problem with visual features

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Attention as a feature binder

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  1. The binding problem
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The binding problem