-Attention:
-the ability to focus on specific stimuli or locations in our environment
-Selective attention:
attending to one thing while ignoring others
Divided attention
paying attention to more than one thing at a time
-Selective Attention
distraction
one stimulus interfering with the processing of another stimulus
attentional capture
rapid shifting of attention usually caused by a stimulus such as a loud noise, bright light, or sudden movement
-visual scanning
movements of the eyes from one location to another
Research Method: Dichotic Listening
Models of Selective Attention
-Early selection model
Braodbent’s filter model
-Intermediate selection model
-Treisman’s attenuation model
-Late selection model
-McKay (1973)
Braodbent’s Filter Model
-Early Selection Model
-filters messages before incoming information are analyzed for meaning
-Sensory memory
-Filter
-Detector
-processes all attended information to determine higher-level characteristics of the message
-Short-Term memory
- holds information for 10-15 seconds and may transfer it to long-term memory
-Early-selection model
-filters message before incoming information is analyzed for meaning
Broadbent’s Model Could Not Explain
Treisman’s Attenuation Theory
-Intermediate-selection model
-Attenuator
-Dictionary unit
Late Selection Models
-selection of stimuli for final processing does not occur until after the information has been analyzed for meaning
-McKay (1973)
In unattended ear, participants heard either