Semantic Models Of Perceptional Filters

  Source separation 
Commonly known as 'the cocktail party problem', or 'shadowing', the semantic model of Broadbent's perceptional filter places a semantic layer before the signal is attenuated to conscious human control, thus allowing for detection of change in language and similar. There is some empirical evidence to support this theory, although it has been critized by some (Norman, et al).

 

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