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20 Mar filtering

In a perceptual environment where we are flooded with visual, audio, tactile and other stimuli, we must focus on some things and ignore others. The process of ignoring others is filtering while focusing is called attention. Without a filtering mechanism, we would be the victims of cognitive overload.
Keywords: RAS
attention
context
perception
sense
ART
learning
References: chaos
inference
logic
probability

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