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Title: Controlled and Automatic Human Information Processing: 11. Perceptual Learning, Automatic Attending, and a General Theory

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Title:Controlled and Automatic Human Information Processing: 11. Perceptual Learning, Automatic Attending, and a General Theory
Authors:Shiffrin, Richard M.Schneider, Walter
Descriptors:ExperimentsFlow ChartsInformation ProcessingInformation TheoryMemoryPsychological StudiesResearch MethodologySearch StrategiesTables (Data)
Source:Psychological Review, 84, 2, 127-90, Mar 77
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Publication Date:1977-00-00
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Abstract:The two-process theory of detection, search, and attention presented by Schneider and Shiffrin (1977) is tested and extended in a series of experiments. The studies demonstrate the qualitative difference between two modes of information processing: automatic detection and controlled search. A general framework for human information processing is proposed, emphasizing the roles of automatic and controlled processing. (Editor/RK)
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