Perception and Attention Flashcards

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sensation

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perception

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attention

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information processing approach

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neuroscience

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cognitive neuroscience

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conscious perception

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unconscious perception

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bottom-up information

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top-down information

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limited-capacity central processor

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12
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change blindness

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13
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dual-task studies

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14
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response time

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15
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multiple-resource theories of attention

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attentional spotlight

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17
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visual field

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selective attention

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19
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attentional tunnelling

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20
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stimulus-induced shifts of attention

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21
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endogenous system

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22
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exogenous system

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23
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bottleneck theory of attention

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24
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controlled processes

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25
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automatic processes

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26
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two-process theories

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27
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cognitive neuropsychology

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28
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agnosia

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29
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unilateral spatial neglect

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30
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constructivist theory of perception

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31
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perceptual hypotheses

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32
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size constancy

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33
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perceptual compromise

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34
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direct perception

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35
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phenomenological experience

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36
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figure

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37
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ground

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38
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Gestalt psychology

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39
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sensory conspicuity

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40
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attention conspicuity

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41
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visual search

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42
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vigilance

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43
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simulation

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44
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perceived risk

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45
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risk homeostasis

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