figyelemelméletek
Figyelemelméletek, also known as theories of attention, explore how humans and animals select and process information from the environment. These theories attempt to explain the mechanisms by which we focus on certain stimuli while ignoring others. Early theories, such as filter theories, proposed that attention acts as a bottleneck, allowing only a limited amount of information to pass through for further processing. Broadbent's filter model, for example, suggested that unattended information is completely blocked.
Later developments introduced attenuation theories, which posited that unattended information is not completely blocked but rather
In contrast, resource theories view attention as a limited pool of cognitive resources that can be allocated
More contemporary approaches, like spotlight models and zoom-lens models, conceptualize attention as a spatial mechanism that