MRCPsych on the Go: Revision Essentials

9. Selective Attention Explained: How the Brain Filters What You Hear and See

Aalap Asurlekar Season 1 Episode 9

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Right now, your brain is ignoring thousands of pieces of information to focus on these words. How does it decide what matters and what to discard?

In this episode, we explore the psychology of attention and information processing. We cover selective attention, Broadbent's filter theory and Treisman's attenuation model, tracing how our understanding of attention has developed over decades. We also examine how abnormalities of attention and information processing contribute to psychiatric conditions, particularly schizophrenia.

Ideal for MRCPsych Part A revision, psychology students and anyone curious about how the mind manages the chaos of the world. Aligned with the Royal College of Psychiatrists MRCPsych Part A syllabus, paragraph 1.1.3.

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