Perception & Attention Flashcards

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Selective attention

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Orienting yourself to task relevant information because there is limited capacity for processing

Flashlight metaphor

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Bottom up attentional control

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Physically salient stimulus attracts attention (stimulus that stands out from the rest)

Example: a push notification

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Top down attentional control

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Goals and expectations determine what you attend to

Eg: focus on a specific location before stimulus is there

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Relevance history

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Attend to what worked in the past or what has been relevant to you in the past

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Smartphone impact on attention: immediate effect

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A smartphone visibly present distracts even when not providing any stimulation

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Sensation

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Conversion of physical energy into neural codes recognized by the brain

Thing like sight, hearing, skin sensations, smell, taste etc

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Perception

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  • Processes beyond sensation (sensation leads to perception)
  • Making sense of sensation
  • Processing and organizing the raw information
  • Forming a coherent representation of the world
  • Using these representations to solve problems in the real world (comprehending, navigating and planning)
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Bottom up perception

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What attentional systems have gates through

Stimulus > Attention > perception > thought process > decision > response or action

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Top down perception

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Context effects - role of pre existing knowledge and ongoing thoughts

Attention > Thought process > perception > decision

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Top down perception in new media design

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We can safely erase a lot of unnecessary info as long as we keep what is minimally required for people to easily get the correct meaning by inferring (minimizing ambiguity

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