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selective attention

British  

noun

  1. psychol the process by which a person can selectively pick out one message from a mixture of messages occurring simultaneously

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Previous research had shown pigeons learned how to solve complex categorization tasks that human ways of thinking -- like selective attention and explicit rule use -- would not be useful in solving.

From Science Daily • Oct. 25, 2023

Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons famously showed the effects of selective attention in a video that went viral in 2010.

From The Guardian • Mar. 6, 2018

Reading reality TV requires selective attention — or inattention, more to the point.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 15, 2017

Such selective attention is common in high-stress situations.

From Slate • Mar. 3, 2017

He studied the mimeographed bill-of-fare with selective attention.

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