Auditory Attention Flashcards

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Selective attention - Auditory

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Mental selecting or filtering information
- Hearing selection is a cognitive process
- Research focused on overload
- Deliberate, controlled way

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Dual task procedure

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Two different tasks at once, focusing on one message
- Easier to filter out the unattended message if there are different people speaking
Shadowing tasks (repeating)

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Filter theories

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Auditory attention work as a filter
- 2 theories, depend on when we filter things out in the process

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Early Selection

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At early stage of processing, based on physical characteristics of the stimul
- Unattended stimuli not fully processed
- 1 message gets through the filtering process

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Early selection - Problems

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  • Being at a party, still noticing your name being called
  • Unattended info can slip through
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Late selection

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  • Process most inputs with a low level of analysis
    Based on semantic characteristics of the stimuli
  • Whats important for now is what we select, and it affects our behaviour
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Auditory search

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Focusing attention within auditory scene
- Where is the sound coming from
- Whats the source
- Overlap with visual search

  • Looking for your phone, hearing a crying baby
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Inattentional deafness

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We process less auditory information than we often think we do
“Im a gorilla!”, female and male voices - Study

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