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Information processing system - assumptions - two-store (dual) memory model - 3 stores of memory - alternatives to the two store model Attention - attention through senses - theories of attention: dichotic listening, filter (bottleneck) theory, feature-integration theory, preattentive processes, attentive processes – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Psychology of Learning: Information Processing System & Attention


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Information Processing System Attention
Psychology of Learning
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Information Processing System
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Assumptions
Information processing is in human resembles
that in computer processing
Learning involves forming associations between
stimuli and responses
Information processing is involved in all
cognitive activities
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Two-Store (Dual) Memory Model
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Memory consisted of 3 stores
Working Memory (WM)
Long-term Memory (LTM)
Sensory Register
Sensory Register transfers information to
short-term memory (STM).
STM is a working memory (WM) and corresponds
roughly to awareness, or what one is conscious of
at a given moment
Related knowledge in LTM, or permanent memory, is
activated and placed in WM to be integrated with
the new information.
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!!! Attention !!!
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Attention through Senses
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Theories of Attention
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Dichotic Listening
Attended Message
Unattended Message
Selective attention depends on the physical
location of the stimulus and its meaning.
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Filter (Bottleneck) Theory
  • Incoming information from the environment is held
    briefly in a sensory system.
  • Based on their physical characteristics, pieces
    of information are selected for further
    processing by the perceptual system.
  • Information not acted on by the perceptual system
    is filtered out, and is not processed beyond the
    sensory system.
  • Attention is selective because of the bottleneck,
    because only some messages receive further
    processing.
  • In dichotic listening studies, filter theory
    proposes that listeners select a channel based on
    their instructions.
  • They know some details about the other message
    because the physical examination of information
    occurs prior to filtering.

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Feature-Integration Theory
  • Sometimes we distribute attention across many
    inputs, each of which receives low-level
    processing.
  • At other times, a particular input is focused,
    which is more cognitively demanding.
  • Rather than blocking out messages, attention
    simply makes them less salient than those being
    attended to.
  • Information inputs initially are subjected to
    different tests for physical characteristics and
    content.
  • Following this preliminary analysis, one input
    may be selected for attention.

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  • Involved in head and eye movements (e.g.,
    refocusing attention) and in guided movements
    (e.g., walking, driving).
  • Automatic that people implement them without
    conscious mediation.

Preattentive Processes
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Attentive Processes
  • They are deliberate and require conscious
    activity.
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