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Automatic Processes. • Fast ... Automatic. Controlled. • Without intention. • Not subject to introspection. • Few ... Letter/Number distinction automatic: fast and ...
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The Stroop effect and attention: Effect of automatic and controlled processing on the performance of a colour identification task. Abstract The present experiment ...
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reduce variability of responses and error rate, reflecting a shift from controlled to automatic processing. This study examines how the shift from controlled to ...
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Distinct automatic and controlled processes are presumed to influence social evaluation. Most empirical approaches examine automatic processes using ...
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of conscious, controlled processes in moral reasoning and judgment, recent research has highlighted more automatic influences on moral cognition (e.g., [64] ).
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This paper provides an overview of developments in a dual processing theory of automatic and controlled processing that began with the empirical and ...
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usual, diChotomy between automatic and controlled processing and can ex- plain the relative nature of automaticity as, well as the fact that seemingly automatic ...
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sical theories of attentional control and automaticity, automatic processes are considered to be independent of capacity-limited attention in contrast to controlled ...
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70, No. 6, 1142-1163. 0022-3514/96/$3.00. Automatic and Controlled Processes in Stereotype Priming. Irene V. Blair and Mahzarin R. Banaji. Yale University ...
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HUMAN. FACTORS,. 1981,23(6),737-750. Control and Automatic Processing During. Tasks Requiring Sustained Attention: A New Approach to Vigilance ...
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