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Automatic and controlled information processing: The role of attention in the processing of novelty

by Geoffrey D M Underwood, J Everatt
Handbook of perception and action Vol 3 Attention ()
  • ISSN: 18745822

Abstract

(from the chapter) in this discussion of automatic behavior we shall consider input and output activities, with the overview of attention as being necessary for the processing of novel inputs and novel outputs consider the relationship between attention and automatization examine the effects of practice upon both automatic information processing Stroop-like interference effects, associative facilitation or associative inhibition, associative facilitation by priming, attention in simultaneous presentations, parafoveal processing-automatic orientation failing to integrate unattended messages unattended ambiguous sentences, attention and comprehension inattention and automaticity ((c) 1997 APA/PsycINFO, all rights reserved)

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