How is Broadbent’s filter theory different from Triesman’s attenuation theory?
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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.
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Broadbent's Filter Model
Broadbent (1958) proposed that physical characteristics of messages are used to select one message for further processing and that all others are lost. Information from all of the stimuli presented at any given time enters an unlimited capacity sensory buffer.
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