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The cochlea is
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the sense organ that translates sound into nerve impulses to be sent to the brain.
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Dichotic listening task
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a task in which pairs of items are
presented one to each ear, followed by recall of all items. |
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What is Broadbent’s filer theory?
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proposes that we used physical features to select one message to process
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Draw a Diagram & Explain the follwing
1. Broadbent’s filer theory 2. Attenuation theory 3. Late Selection Theory |
These three theories are methods of filtering information based:
1) on physical Characteristics 2) minimizing the signal from the unattended ear 3) processing all information then selecting one (ppl perceive multiple messages but shadow one) |
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What is the difference between the Attenuation vs Late Selection
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The filter for late selection comes after information is processed where as the filter for attenuation comes before
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Serial Bottlenecks
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pints at which it's no longer possible to continue processing everything in parallel(at the same time)
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What is the probe & Tone Method
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