Which of the following statements about filter models of attention is most correct?

Which of the following statements about filter models of attention is most correct?




A)
Broadbent proposed that semantically important information may still be processed even if it is heard through the unattended ear.
B)
Broadbent proposed that information is processed through a single attentional filter on the basis of semantic importance.
C)
Triesman proposed that information from the attended ear was filtered for semantic importance and the unattended ear was filtered for physical characteristics.
D)
Triesman proposed that all information is passed through the physical filter, where ratings of importance are made, to the semantic filter to determine what is attended to.



Answer: D