sometimes someone notices and perceives an input even though the input is part of a stream of information that the person has been, up to that point, successfully ignoring. a plausible explanation for this is that



Answer :

A plausible explanation for this is that selective attention.

What is selective attention ?

By focusing on important stimuli while disregarding unimportant ones in the environment, we practice selective attention.

Selective attention helps us to tune out unimportant details and concentrate on what is important since there is a limit to how much information can be absorbed at one time. The flow of information is constrained by this finite capacity for paying attention, which has been characterized as a bottleneck. The bottleneck's narrower it is, the slower the flow will be.

Because they assume humans can't consciously pay to all of our sensory input at once, Broadbent's and Treisman's models of attention are all bottleneck models.

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