Selective attention refers to the processes that allow an individual to select and focus on particular input for further processing while simultaneously suppressing irrelevant or distracting information.
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Selective attention is an intrinsic component of perceptual representation in a visual system that is hierarchically organized. Modulatory signals originate ...
Selective attention involves the differential processing of different stimuli, and has widespread psychological and neural consequences.
A basic characteristic of human perception is its selectiveness. Because our information processing capacity is limited (e.g., Broadbent, 1958; Neisser, ...