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In this video, we are discussing the 'Cocktail Party Effect' and how this relates to selective attention. We discuss several theories on this topic, including the theories of Broadbent (1958), Treisman (1964), and Deutsch & Deutsch (1963). These theories are all example of early, intermediate, and late selection models of attention respectively. References: Broadbent, D. E. (1958). The selective nature of learning. In D. E. Broadbent, Perception and communication (pp. 244–267). Pergamon Press. https://doi.org/10.1037/10037-010 Deutsch, J. A., & Deutsch, D. (1963). Attention: Some theoretical considerations. Psychological Review, 70(1), 80–90. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0039515 Deutsch, J. A., Deutsch, D. (1967). Comments on selectiveattention: Perception or response? QuarterlyJournal of Experimental Psychology, 1967,19, 362-363. Treisman, A. M. (1964). Selective attention in man. British Medical Bulletin, 20(1), 12–16. Time stamps: 0:00 Cocktail Party Effect 1:48 Early selection model - Broadbent (1958) 4:35 Intermediate selection model - Triesman (1964) 6:09 Late selection model - Deutsch & Deutsch (1963) USE OF STOCK IMAGES AND VIDEOS Occasionally we make use of stock images and videos (pixabay.com or pexels.com). We use these to make our videos more lively (better than looking at a blank screen). These stock videos should not be taken as an exact scientific reflection of the discussed content. In some cases they are not fully accurate. We try to have a high viewing pleasure, while at the same time create as little confusion as possible. Thus we aim to only use them when it is clear that they are not directly related to the discussed content. CHANNEL GOALS The Psyched! channel focuses on providing education about psychology and neuroscience. Here you learn all about human behavior, the mind and the brain. It is our goal to reach everyone, from people who are casually interested to academic researchers. As such we provide simple explanation videos as well as profound lectures. If you like our content, consider to subscribe! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Instagram: / real.psyched Twitter: / mileswischnews1 Website: www.mileswischnewski.com