This model of visual processing was developed by Oliver Selfridge, grandson of the founder of the Selfridges department stores. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this model proposed in 1958 that involves a “decision demon” that selects the largest output produced by inferior “cognitive demons.”
ANSWER: pandemonium architecture
[10m] The second of the four stages in the pandemonium model consists of demons that respond to these pieces of information. These things name a theory of attention proposed by Anne Treisman in which they are processed automatically before being integrated into a “saliency map.”
ANSWER: features [or feature integration theory]
[10e] The pandemonium model was influenced by work done by Jerry Lettvin and Humberto Maturana on visual perception in these animals. 19th-century psychologists studied the response of these animals to boiling water.
ANSWER: frogs
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