PHIL 120W Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Negative Priming, Frontal Lobe, Visual Search

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Auditory selection model is same for visual selection. Put the stimuli one on top of the other word. Part 2: looking but not seeing overlapping stimuli to focus on one. Mirror helmet contraption you can see both front and back: you can"t really see both in front and back at the same time, you have. Overlapping videos: hand slapping game and ball dropping game (horse style): asked to press a button when they see successful hand slaps. Very accurate when they were asked to focus on one scene. People didn"t notice the ball dropping and people pretending to pass when. Vice versa that the people were shaking hands and didn"t realize when focused on the ball dropping game focused on hand slapping. The participants remembered the shapes well for the shape they were asked to rate but not the other figure. Done with expert pilots: displays of higher quality cars that shows mileage etc.

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