tunneleffectpsychology

Cognitivetunnelinginvolvestheprocessingofhighlycriticaltask-relevantinformation,withlimitedornoprocessingofsecondaryinformationthatmayalso ...,,Amodificationofthepositionoroftherelativeorientationofthevisibleportionsofthetrajectoryinfluencestheapparentformofitsinvisibleportion.,由TNatsoulas著作·1992·被引用24次—(b)Ialsoarguethatthetunneleffectisaphenomenonofbothstraightforwardandreflectiveseein...

Cognitive tunneling

Cognitive tunneling involves the processing of highly critical task-relevant information, with limited or no processing of secondary information that may also ...

On the Tunnel Effect

A modification of the position or of the relative orientation of the visible portions of the trajectory influences the apparent form of its invisible portion.

The tunnel effect, Gibson's perception theory, and reflective ...

由 T Natsoulas 著作 · 1992 · 被引用 24 次 — (b) I also argue that the tunnel effect is a phenomenon of both straightforward and reflective seeing. ... Philosophical Psychology, 4, 183–202. Google Scholar.

Tunnel effect | Psychology Wiki

The phenomenon has been studied by Burke (1952), who discovered that the optimal amount of time for giving the impression of a single object is shorter than ...

How We Process Under Pressure

2022年2月11日 — Under high levels of stress, people may experience tunnel vision, tending to ignore things on the periphery of their awareness.

Explaining Tunnel Vision

Tunnel vision is defined as one's tendency to focus on a single goal or point of view. The more important the goal or the more threatening a stimulus is ...

On the tunnel effect

由 L Burke 著作 · 1952 · 被引用 235 次 — In this everyday fact we have an example of what is known in psychology as the “Tunnel Effect”. (Wertheimer, 1912 ; Sampaio, 1943; Michotte, 1946, 1950 ...