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Information Processing Attention
1933 - 1962
Attention during this period is understood as selective information processing shaped by stimulus sequence, information load, perceptual expectancy, and the spatial mapping between stimuli and responses. Methodologically, researchers favored controlled visual discrimination tasks and reaction-time measures to dissect how order effects, probability, and cueing influence attentional allocation. The emerging view integrated bottom-up sensory information with top-down preparedness to explain how preparation and decision criteria shape perception.
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