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What does the "door study" tell us about in relation to vicual-spatial attention?
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Change blindness. Most people did not notice the person asking for directions change.
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What is the spotlight model and who is responsible for it?
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The idea that we focus our attention on a location in space, and outside that space attention diminishes. Posner.
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Attention can be ___ or ____
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overt or covert
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Difference between exogenous and endogenous attention?
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Exogenous is reflexive, endogenous is voluntary.
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What does SOA stand for?
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Stimulus onset asynchrony
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What does inhibition of return do?
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Guides attention to new places.
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Differences between exogenous and endogenous attention?
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Exogenous is automatic, "pull" reflexive. Endogenous is "push" controlled, voluntary.
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What is the feature integration method? and who responsible?
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Triesman. Attention is the glue that holds features together.
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Differences between disjunctive and conjunctive search?
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Dis= 1, diff from distractions? con= two like mix of colour and shape etc.
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In the feature integration theory, what are the main differences between feature search and conjunctive search?
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Feature search- no increase in RT, parallel search. Conjunctive search- one at a time, increase in RT
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Feature integration theory process -->
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Onject --> pre attentive stage --> focused attentive stage --> Perception. Pre attentive automatic, focused attentive is controlled.
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