Term ID: T1792

Fast Processing

/fast-processing/
Rapid cognitive operations that occur automatically or with minimal conscious effort, contrasting with slow, deliberate thinking processes that require attention and working memory.
Example: The automatic recognition of familiar faces or words that occurs within milliseconds, compared to the slow, effortful process of solving complex mathematical problems.

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Reference: Kahneman (2011)