Attention: Set and Characteristics of Stimulus

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📘 5.2 Attention: Set and Characteristics of Stimulus

(ध्यान: मानसिक तैयारी और उद्दीपन की विशेषताएँ)


🧠 What is Attention?

Attention is the cognitive process of selectively focusing on one aspect of the environment while ignoring others. It is essential for perception, learning, and performance.


🔍 I. Types of Attention

Type Description Example
Selective Focusing on one stimulus while filtering others Reading in a noisy café
Sustained Maintaining attention over time Watching a 3-hour UPSC lecture
Divided Focusing on multiple tasks Listening to a podcast while walking

🧠 II. What is Set?

Set refers to the readiness or mental preparation to perceive or respond to stimuli. It is a psychological state influenced by expectations, experience, and instructions.

🔹 Types of Set:

Type Description Example
Motor Set Ready for physical response Sprinter ready at start line
Perceptual Set Expectation to perceive in a certain way Seeing clouds as animals
Mental Set Tendency to approach problems in a particular way Always solving math by algebra even if geometry is easier

🧠 Set affects what we attend to and how we interpret it.


🔬 III. Characteristics of Stimulus That Affect Attention

These factors determine whether a stimulus grabs or holds attention:

Stimulus Characteristic Description Example
Intensity Louder/brighter = more attention Fire alarm in classroom
Size Larger objects draw more attention Headline in bold font
Contrast Stands out from background Red pen mark on white paper
Movement Moving stimuli attract more Blinking ad banner
Novelty New or unusual stimuli get noticed Wearing traditional dress in a tech office
Repetition Repeated stimuli get attention (but can also bore) Repeated ad jingles
Personal relevance Meaningful items draw more focus Your name in a noisy room (cocktail party effect)

🧩 Practical Examples (UPSC & Indian context)

  1. UPSC MCQ Paper:
    Candidates often miss negative words like “NOT” due to lack of attentional set.
  2. Indian Traffic Police:
    Flashing red light and sirens use intensity, movement, and contrast to capture attention.
  3. Election Campaigns:
    Using novel symbols and loudspeakers to exploit stimulus salience.
  4. Classroom Learning:
    Teachers use coloured chalk or gestures to direct students’ selective attention.

📚 Key Theories

  • Filter Theory (Broadbent) – Attention acts like a filter to block unwanted info.
  • Attenuation Theory (Treisman) – Unattended info isn’t blocked but weakened.
  • Yerkes-Dodson Law – Moderate arousal enhances attentional focus.

🎯 Mains Relevance

  • GS Paper IV:
    Ethics case on officer missing critical document — explore attention lapse due to poor set or ineffective stimulus.
  • Essay Ideas:
    “Attention is the currency of achievement” or
    “In a noisy world, silence grabs attention.”

✅ Summary

Concept Meaning Indian Example
Set Readiness to perceive/respond Student expecting maths in test
Intensity Stronger stimuli = more attention Siren in ambulance
Novelty New items capture focus Viral meme in WhatsApp group
Relevance Personally meaningful stimuli Name in a noisy room

✍️ Answer Writing Format

Intro: Define attention
Body:

  • Define “set” and its types
  • Stimulus characteristics with examples
    Diagram: Use a flowchart or table
    Conclusion: Relevance to learning, work, public administration

 

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