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The hidden preattentive processes.

Donald E. Broadbent
- 01 Feb 1977 - 
- Vol. 32, Iss: 2, pp 109-118
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This article is published in American Psychologist.The article was published on 1977-02-01. It has received 360 citations till now.

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The neuropsychology of schizophrenia.

TL;DR: A model is proposed for integrating the neural and cognitive aspects of the positive symptoms of acute schizophrenia, using evidence from postmortem neuropathology and neurochemistry, clinical and preclinical studies of dopaminergic neurotransmission, anatomical connections between the limbic system and basal ganglia, attentional and other cognitive abnormalities underlying the positive Symptoms of schizophrenia.
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Information Processing from Advertisements: Toward an Integrative Framework:

TL;DR: A framework that captures and extends current theory on information processing from advertisements and includes inclusion of a new typology of emotional and cognitive responses explicitly linked to the levels of brand processing is provided.
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Affective and cognitive factors in preferences.

TL;DR: The representation of affect can take a variety of forms, including motor responses and somatic reactions as mentioned in this paper, which explains why cognitive methods of preference change that are directed at only one form of representation have seldom been effective.
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Primacy of wholistic processing and global/local paradigm: a critical review.

TL;DR: The research within the global/local paradigm is reviewed, and it is suggested that a direct comparison between processing of wholistic and component properties is needed to support the hypothesis about the perceptual primacy ofWholistic processing.
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