Automatic / Control processing and attention.

Author(s)
Schneider & Sumais, S.T. & Shiffrin, R.M.
Year
Abstract

Automatic/controlled processing theory is reviewed with emphasis on applications to research on attention. Automatic/controlled processing theory assumes that human performance is the result of two qualitatively different processes: automatic and controlled processing. Automatic processing is a fast, parallel process not limits by short term memory.

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B 21877 /01/
Source

Champaign, IL, University of Illinois, Pschology Department, 1982, 36 p., graph., ref.; HARL-ONR-8104

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