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paying attention (selective attention (dichotic listening (attended…
paying attention
selective attention
dichotic listening
attended channel
unattended channel
shadowing
perceiving and the limits on cognitive capactity
inattentional blindness
fixation target
change blindness
early versus late selection
selective priming
two types of priming
response times (RT's)
explaining the costs and benefits
chronometric studies and spatial attention
divided attention
the specificity of resources
the generality of resources
identifying general resources
response selector
executive control
preservation error
goal neglect
practice
practice diminishes resource demand
automaticity
controlled tasks
automatic tasks
stroop interference
where are the limits