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Basil, Michael D. – 1992
A study investigated whether selective attention to a particular television modality resulted in different levels of attention to and memory for each modality. Two independent variables manipulated selective attention. These were the semantic channel (audio or video) and viewers' instructed focus (audio or video). These variables were fully…
Descriptors: Attention, Information Processing, Memory, Television Research
Sewell, Edward H., Jr. – 1974
This paper is concerned with the role of compressed speech in research related to auditory attention within the human information processing system. This brief review of some of the research using compressed speech shows that the primary research emphasis has been in the applied areas. It also suggests some areas where compressed speech research…
Descriptors: Attention, Educational Research, Higher Education, Information Processing
Pettersson, Rune – 1995
This paper discusses a mental model of learning based on the processes of attention, perception, processing, and application. The learning process starts with attention, such as curiosity, excitement, expectation, or fear; in pedagogy this is called motivation. New impressions are dependent on and interpreted against the background of previous…
Descriptors: Attention, Audience Response, Cognitive Processes, Information Processing
Field, Tiffany Martini – 1978
This paper presents a study of the looking and looking away or gaze alternation behavior of both full term and preterm infants in the presence of varying degrees of facial animation. The faces used in the study included, in increasing order of animation, a Raggedy Ann doll's face, a moving and talking doll's face, a mother's less animated face…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Attention, Heart Rate, Infant Behavior