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Class XI


                                                        Chap 5


                     Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes

                                                  Lesson Notes


                                                      Module 2





               ATTENTIONAL PROCESSES

               The process through which certain stimuli are selected from a group of others is generally
               referred to as attention. Besides selection, attention also refers to several other properties
               like alertness, concentration, and search. Alertness refers to an individual’s readiness to
               deal with stimuli that appear before her/him.


               PROPERTIES
               Attention has a focus as well as a fringe.
                     When the field of awareness is centered on a particular object or event, it is called
                       focus or the focal point of attention.
                     On the contrary, when the objects or events are away from the center of awareness
                       and  one  is  only  vaguely  aware  of  them,  they  are  said  to  be  at  the  fringe  of
                       attention.


               TYPES OF ATTENTIONAL PROCESSES
               Attention has been classified in a number of ways.
               A process-oriented view divides it into two types, namely selective and sustained.
               Sometimes  we  can  also  attend  to  two  different  things  at  the  same  time.  When  this
               happens, it is called divided attention.

               SELECTIVE ATTENTION is concerned mainly with the selection of a limited number

               of stimuli or objects from a large number of stimuli.
               This means that it can deal only with a few stimuli at a given moment of time.
               Factors Affecting Selective Attention
                   1.  External Factors
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