Term ID: T1837

First-Pass Processing

/first-pass-processing/
Initial automatic cognitive operations that occur when encountering new information, before more controlled, deliberate processing takes place.
Example: The immediate recognition of familiar words during reading that occurs before conscious analysis of meaning, or automatic emotional responses to facial expressions.

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Reference: LaBerge & Samuels (1974)