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Broadbent's Filter Model is a theory that suggests that attention acts as a filter, allowing only selected information to pass through for further processing, while filtering out irrelevant or distracting stimuli.
The ability to selectively attend to one stimulus (e.g., a specific conversation) while ignoring others in a noisy environment.
The process of focusing on specific stimuli while disregarding others.
Failing to notice unexpected stimuli when our attention is focused elsewhere.