Attention

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Across
  1. 1. Ability to combine features to perceive a single object
  2. 4. Filter model: Unattended stimuli are blocked early in processing
  3. 6. processing: The ability to perform a task without attention after extensive practice
  4. 9. listening task: Task that demonstrates selective attention by shadowing one message while ignoring another
  5. 10. party effect: Tendency to detect your own name in an unattended message
  6. 11. Period when the eyes remain stationary between saccades
  7. 12. Attenuation model: Model suggesting unattended info is not blocked but weakened
  8. 14. Shifting attention to a location before a stimulus appears
  9. 18. attention: Focusing attention on a location without moving your eyes
  10. 19. The process of focusing on specific objects while ignoring others
  11. 20. attention: Thefocusing of attention on one message and ignoring all others
  12. 21. cueing task: Task used to measure how attention improves reaction time at a location
Down
  1. 2. When a response to one stimulus interferes with response to another
  2. 3. salience: Attention guided by physical properties like color, contrast, and movement
  3. 5. up processing: Attention driven by the stimulus itself
  4. 7. load: The limited capacity of our cognitive system to handle multiple inputs
  5. 8. attention: The ability to pay attention to more than one thing at a time
  6. 11. Integration Theory: Theory explaining how features are combined
  7. 12. down processing: Attention driven by goals, expectations, or knowledge
  8. 13. A brief shift in eye position from one location to another
  9. 15. blindness: Failure to notice a visible stimulus because attention is elsewhere
  10. 16. attention: Focusing attention by physically moving the eyes
  11. 17. effect: Task used to demonstrate interference between reading and color naming