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How bottle-neck filter theory is different from multi-mod theory ?

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Answered by dzeo225
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The bottleneck theory suggests that individuals have a limited amount of attentional resources that they can use at one time. Therefore, information and stimuli are 'filtered' somehow so that only the most salient and important information is perceived. This theory was proposed by Broadbent in 1958.Multimode theory Multimode theory was developed by Johnston and Heinz. This theory believes that attention is a flexible system that allows selection of a stimulus over others at three stages

Answered by samarthcv
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Treisman (1964) agrees with Broadbent's theory of an early bottleneck filter. However, the difference is that Treisman's filter attenuates rather than eliminates the unattended material. ... The evidence suggests that Broadbent's Filter Model is not adequate, it does not allow for meaning being taken into account.

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