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Identify the theory: coordinating information from two or more sense modalities are attended to at the same time
Cross-modal theory
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Identify the theory: basical visual information is processed rapidly, and slower processes from focused attention will form the full picture. If focused attention is not efficient there will be an illusory conjunction.
Feature integration theory
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Identify the theory: a selective pathway of a limited capacity attends to objects in terms of recognition, and a non-selective pathway processes the essence of a scene and guides the selective pathway.
Dual path model
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Identify the theory: we fixate on the central area of a scene with our peripheral blurred, and use top-down processing to construct the whole image. We do not consciously percieve everything.
Texture tiling
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Identify the theory: Streams of thought are threads of processing, and as long as there is no overlap from cognitive resources, many threads can exist at the same time
Threaded cognition
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Identify the theory: when there is a conflict between simultenous auditory and visual stimuli, we will percieve the sounds as coming from the apparent visual source. This is a violation of our expectations.
Ventriloquism effect
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What does the Modality Appropriateness Precision Hypothesis claim?
The stimuli with the most acuity will dominate
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Identify the theory: there are successive stages of perception, which can involve different processing codes, modalities and response types.
Multiple resource theory
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Identify the theory: basical visual information is processed rapidly, and slower processes from focused attention will form the full picture. If focused attention is not efficient there will be an illusory conjunction.

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Feature integration theory

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Identify the theory: a selective pathway of a limited capacity attends to objects in terms of recognition, and a non-selective pathway processes the essence of a scene and guides the selective pathway.

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Identify the theory: we fixate on the central area of a scene with our peripheral blurred, and use top-down processing to construct the whole image. We do not consciously percieve everything.

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Identify the theory: Streams of thought are threads of processing, and as long as there is no overlap from cognitive resources, many threads can exist at the same time

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