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usually combine controlled and automatic processing. The problem is determining which components require controlled thinking and which components can ...
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Cognitive processes can be categories as controlled or automatic (Schiffrin & Schneider, 1977). An example of a c controlled process might include watching for ...
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2.1 Controlled Processes; 2.2 Automatization; 2.3 Automated Processes ... These processes require very little attention and occur automatically, sometimes ...
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1 May 2010 ... AUTOMATIC PROCESSING OF EMOTIONAL VERSUS NEUTRAL ...... note that several processes, both controlled and automatic, contribute to.
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27 Apr 2011 ... Automatic processes and preattentive processes are similar in many .... follow attention, as processes involved in motor control often do (e.g.,.
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Section 6-10: Automatic & Controlled Mental Processes. In Milgram's obedience study, the Teachers seemed to know little or nothing about the actual causes of ...
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by automatic rather than conscious or controlled processes. .... of automatic and controlled processes should be (Bargh, 1994; Posner & Snyder,. 1975; Shiffrin ...
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between the prime and target array, but not at shorter SOAs ( 300 ms). Posner and Snyder concluded that both automatic and con- sciously controlled processes ...
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can be influenced by the balance of automatic and controlled processing. When participants were induced to use more controlled processing they were more ...
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The term automatic process control came into wide use when people learned to adapt automatic regulatory procedures to manufacture products or pro- ...
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