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For example, items in the visual field compete for processing resources, and attention controls their priority (biased competition).
First, different items in the visual field compete for processing resources; second, different possible interpretations of the sensory signal compete for perceptual awareness.
Visuospatial cognitive tasks compete for processing resources with visual images (Holmes, Brewin, & Hennessy, 2004) and may therefore interfere with memory consolidation of these flashbacks by competition for the same limited cognitive resources.
Thus, the tracking and detection tasks did not appear to compete for processing resources (Wickens, 1981, 2002), producing no performance tradeoff between the tasks.
As the degree of interference seems to depend on the processing demands for external stimuli, it has been suggested that endogenous and exogenous signals compete for processing resources.
Another possibility is that RT slowing reflects a distracting influence of task-irrelevant thoughts elicited by emotional cues, which compete for processing resources.
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In everyday life, we can detect and recognize objects embedded within complex scenes that contain many elements competing for processing resources.
When stimuli compete for sensory processing and response selection, coherent goal-guided behavior requires cognitive control so that task-relevant "targets" rather than irrelevant distractors are selected.
In an event-related fMRI study using an oddball variant of the Stroop task, we examine the generality of this hypothesis using three manipulations designed to increase the ability of task-irrelevant information to compete for priority in processing.
The IoT poses a more complicated challenge in multi-stream environments where multiple data streams compete for available memory and processing resources, especially in resource-constrained systems such as sensors and mobile devices [13].
The group found that miRNAs and shRNAs were competing for cellular processing equipment leading to a buildup of premature miRNAs and shRNAs [ 142].
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