For my first assignment, among others I must explain all three theories. This dumbed down and condensed what I've been reading for the past week. It helped me lots...Ooops, back to my assignments :)
Mackay's study in 1973 also challenges Broadbent's idea of early selective attention. Mackay conducted a dichotic listening task where the meaning of ambiguous words in the attended stream were influenced by words in the unattended stream, suggesting that there is a level of semantic process occurring before selective attention.
I wonder how much influence culture has on what we attend to and not. One of the first papers I read back in 2013 was about how different political messages created differing engagement on MRI scans on peoples brains depending on what political stances the participants had taken. Also, can we read what people attend to by body language like widening of the eyes and lifting eyebrows? I think these questions of attention are really important now that technologies are increasingly finer tuned towards catching, interpreting and manipulating our attention on a big scale.
For you to draw a hat as being the unattended message confused me, thanks for the lesson but if you were to write unattended message and attended message it would have made the concept easier to grasp but this came out almost ten years ago and your married and don't give two shits about this critic. The concept of time is insane
I love the irony of how many times I lost focus and had to rewind the video whilst listening to this...
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omgg that was me just now
Same here it’s the 4th I’m reviewing this particular video
SAME
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For my first assignment, among others I must explain all three theories. This dumbed down and condensed what I've been reading for the past week. It helped me lots...Ooops, back to my assignments :)
which subject is this topic under ? Psychology ?
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Mackay's study in 1973 also challenges Broadbent's idea of early selective attention. Mackay conducted a dichotic listening task where the meaning of ambiguous words in the attended stream were influenced by words in the unattended stream, suggesting that there is a level of semantic process occurring before selective attention.
do you have a source for this please?
Mackay's theory speak about late selective attention, and the semantic process is the adea of Treisman.
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Great explanation, made things so much easier to understand
Finally I understood
very clear and informative!
U made me pass my examination
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Do you have an explanation for Multimode Models?
Brilliant stuff. Well explained!
Thank you so much!
That was very easy to understand.
very helpfull
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well said and organized, very helpful for my assignment, thanks:))
which subject is this topic under ? Psychology ?
than you very much !!!
Wow maam you made it very clear.
fascinating !
I wonder how much influence culture has on what we attend to and not. One of the first papers I read back in 2013 was about how different political messages created differing engagement on MRI scans on peoples brains depending on what political stances the participants had taken. Also, can we read what people attend to by body language like widening of the eyes and lifting eyebrows? I think these questions of attention are really important now that technologies are increasingly finer tuned towards catching, interpreting and manipulating our attention on a big scale.
I searched string theory but i got this i still listened and i still learned something
So what is string theory? Like how the string is moving?
What are some examples of each of the models?
send any video difference between selective reading and remedial reading
Is selective attention and selective perception the same?
do you mind showing the references as well?
Sorry for me being dumb but i'm a bit confused, doesn't perception occur first before the processes of memory?
We can’t focus on everything in our environment at once!!!
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Very clear. it still has the Feature integration model(Treisman, 1988).
Isn't feature integration meant for 'searching', more then general attention?
Multimode theory?
Attenuation theory seems better
I have never in all my years of learning been faced with something so offensively boring as cognitive psycology.
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For you to draw a hat as being the unattended message confused me, thanks for the lesson but if you were to write unattended message and attended message it would have made the concept easier to grasp but this came out almost ten years ago and your married and don't give two shits about this critic. The concept of time is insane