From another perspective, the phenomenon can be understood in terms of attention. Human attention is sharp in the moment but narrow in scope [8]. Only a small fraction of stimuli reaches conscious processing and influences attitudes or choices. This implies that both the encoding of memory and the salience of information in decision-making are fundamentally constrained.
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