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Devry University
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Broadbent's filter model proposes that it is easier to report a message to one ear followed by the message to the other ear because: attention does not have to be continuously switched, reporting by ears requires less capacity, or it is easier to organize memory according to where the information arrived. 2. When participants respond to the contextual effects of language, they shift attention: from one visual channel to the other, from the "shadowed" ear to a visual channel, or from the "shadowed ear" to the "unshadowed ear". 3. Biederman's component model is an example of: feature model in which all the features are characterized, a template model in which there are only a limited number of templates or a structural model in which a limited number of components can be used to build many different objects.
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