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Feature Integration Theory
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Evaluate Feature Integration Theory in contrast to earlier models of attention. How well does Feature integration theory explain how we attend to objects?
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Feature Integration Theory
Strengths
Weakness
Earlier models of attention
Broadbent -(early processing)
Filter processing
Serial processing, Deutch and Deutch, 1963
How we attend objects
Filter, shadowing, priming, masking
Audio
AUDITORY: Dichotic listening, Broadbent 1952, 1954
Attenuation process, Treisman 1960
Visual
iconic memory
backward masking
SOA -Stimulus Onset Asynchrony
integration & interruption
parallel processing
Rapid Serial Visual Pesentation
Treisman (late processing)
what is FIT?
feature binding, Treisman and Gelande, 1980
parallel processing
Critisisms
Flanker effect, Shaffer & LaBerge, 1979)
Duncan & Humphreys, 1989)
Driver (2001)
effective priming the flankers, Broadbent & Gathercole, 1990)
Driver journal (2001)
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