Lecture 5 - Attention 1. Historical Origins Flashcards
What are the two types of attention we discussed in lecture?
- Sustained Attention - Alertness.
- Selective Attention.
What are the limitations of Selective Attention?
We have a limited capacity to the number of stimuli we can attend to.
A biological adaptation to us being a limited capacity system is the ability to selectively attend to certain stimuli, however, we do this at the expense of other stimuli.
What is the Cocktail Party Problem, and why is it an example often used in Attention Research (Cherry, 1953). What was Cherry interested in in this thought problem?
Cherry wanted to know how we can attend to certain stimuli and tune out other channels of stimuli.
According to Cherry (1953) what are Dichotic Listening and Shadowing?
Shadowing is repeating a message that one hears in an experimental condition looking at attention.
According to Cherry’s 1953 experiment, what changes to unattended message did people remember?
Female voice (From male voice).
Reversed speech.
Pure tone.
What did Neisser (1967) infer from Cherry’s experiment?
Preattentive processes vs. focal attention.
Does somantic meaning of language require focal attention?
Yes.
According to Cherry 1953, what is Binaural Presentation and what experiment did he do using this and what were the findings?
What are some of the criticisms of Cherry’s theory of selective attention?
Confounded perception and memory. Cherry focused on what was remembered, but was more interested in what was perceived.
The stimuli may have been perceived and then forgotten.
Who proposed Filter Theory?
Broadbent (!958).
What does Short Term Store refer to in Broadbent’s Filter Theory?
What were the Split - Span Experiments done by Broadbent to test Filter Theory?
What was considered the Failure of the Filter Theory?
Dear Aunt Jane experiment by Gray and Wedderburn (1960).
What was Moray’s 1959 experiment? And what how did it challenge Cherry’s and Broadbent’s theories of attention?
What is the Early vs. Late Selection Debate?
Treisman (1961) and Deutsch and Deutsch (1963), and Norman (1968).
Debate about when Semantic Analysis occurred - before or after we filter out the stimuli we are not attending to.
What was Treisman’s (1961) model of Attention?
Attenuation Model.
This theory was similar to Broadbent’s theory, however, instead of excluding unattended information we attenuate/”turn down” the unattended information.
What experiment was done by Treisman & Geffen (1967) and how did this provide support for Treisman’s theory?
What were some criticisms of Treisman’s theory of Early Selection?