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By becoming the focus of attention within a controlled process, the form was made salient, noticed by the learners, thus becoming more likely to be processed and picked up by the working memory (Schmidt, 1990).
Davidson begins by describing an experiment the psychologist Daniel Simons and I conducted that illustrated what she calls "attention blindness," the surprising failure to notice salient events when our attention is directed to other events — even ones happening in the same place.
Below is a fairy recent pic of the bow-tied and evening-frocked great and good massing on the red carpet, and you don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to notice one salient fact: it's raining.
Most officers who experienced inattentional blindness in our study were surprised that they could have missed the gun like other participants in inattentional blindness studies, they expected that they would automatically notice something salient and relevant (Levin & Angelone, 2008).
His first, in 1995, considered Michael Lind's book "The Next American Nation," and it featured the sharp opinions and elegant phrases that would appear regularly in our pages in the ensuing years: "Mr. Lind is one of the few contemporary writers to have noticed the salient fact that identity politics is a perfect pretext for the traditional practice of divide-and-rule.
These findings suggest that in learning to read, it is important for children to engage a visual strategy that notices the salient visual features and spatial relationships with which the features are conjoined, in order to distinguish one character from another.
This is consistent with the cognitive anthropological wisdom predicting that all sorts of information are processed through cultural schemas (D'Andrade 1997) which influence the aspects of reality that are noticed, and salient to the individual and the way in which they are evaluated.
The Times immediately noticed the most salient characteristic: "A feature of the plan is the absence of little air shafts scattered throughout".
He didn't disclose the salient fact in his coy, condescending notice, which fails to place Radiohole in the context of New York's experimental scene.
Notice that there are two salient features of this definition of power: power is understood in terms of power-over relations, and it is defined in terms of its actual exercise.
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