Term ID: T1621

Filtering Theory

/filtering-theory/
Broadbent's early attention model proposing that sensory information is filtered based on physical characteristics before semantic processing, explaining selective attention through a bottleneck metaphor.
Example: The ability to focus on one conversation at a party while filtering out other voices, though the theory was later modified to explain how meaningful information can break through the filter.

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Reference: Broadbent (1958)