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+ | *Gottwald, R. L., & Garner, W. R. (1975). Filtering and condensation tasks with integral and separable dimensions. Perception & Psychophysics, 18, 26-28. |
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+ | *Eriksen, C.W., & Hoffman, J.E. (1974). Selective attention: Noise suppression or signal enhancement? Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 4, 587-589. |
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Information processing models of attention have been very important in organising and developing the field
- Baddeley's Model of Working Memory
- Feature integration theory of Anne Triesman
- FeatureGate model of visual selection of Kyle cave
See also
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Key texts
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Papers
- Garner, W. R. (1970). The stimulus in information processing. American Psychologist,
25, 350-258.
- Garner, W. R., & Felfoldy, G. L.(1970). Integrality of stimulus dimensions in various
types of information processing. Cognitive Psychology, 1, 225-241.
- Gottwald, R. L., & Garner, W. R. (1975). Filtering and condensation tasks with integral and separable dimensions. Perception & Psychophysics, 18, 26-28.
- Eriksen, C.W., & Hoffman, J.E. (1974). Selective attention: Noise suppression or signal enhancement? Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 4, 587-589.
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