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