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who proposed leakage?

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Treisman

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what is leakage?

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information from the irrelevant channel can leak through the filter, and activate concepts in long term memory

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what is slippage?

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if attention isn’t properly focused, attention slips to the irrelevant channel

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what did Latcher et al say about slippage?

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no control for slippage
primes can increase speed of responses for subsequent stimuli

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what happened in Latcher et al’s experiment?

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briefly presented stimuli in the irrelevant location (so attention couldn’t be shifted)
investigated the effect of priming
had to press a button depending on whether it was a word or psuedo word
responses were faster if prime and target matched

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what happened in Conway’s own name effect?

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participants with a high working memory capacity were less likely to notice their own name in the irrelevant channel

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what happened in slippage- channel switching?

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when information didn’t make sense in the channel participants were told to attend to, participants began to pay attention to the irrelevant channel

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what happened in slippage- electric shock conditioning?

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skin conductance changes in subjects who attended to the irrelevant channel

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what happened in slippage-auditory attention- Kouider’s experiment?

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trained participants with auditory stimuli during the day
LH response if a word was an animal
RH response if a word was a man-made object
when participants went to sleep, they were presented with previously untrained words
EEG responses showed participants responded in their sleep, showing they must have understood word meaning

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what is the conclusion for slippage?

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identification without attention in auditory domain
no identification without attention in visual domain

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what is spillover?

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if the relevant channel needs less attention than is available, attention spills over to the irrelevant channel

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what are Lavie’s two main assumptions for attention?

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late selection= perceptual processing is automatic
early selection= perceptual capacity is limited
known as a hybrid theory, but more focused on early selection

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what happened in Lavie and Cox’s experiment for attention?

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had to detect the target letter in the circle
this contained a flanking distractor letter
compatible trials= target and flanker identical
incompatible trials= target and flanker different

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what did Lavie and Cox both conclude about attention?

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stronger compatibility effect in easier condition

high perceptual load= information in irrelevant channel not identified

low perceptual load= information in the irrelevant channel identified

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what are the similarities/differences between Latcher and Lavie in attention?

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both= no focus without attention

Latcher- processing of irrelevant channel avoidable
Lavie- processing of irrelevant channel unavoidable

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