Talk:Donald Broadbent
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[edit]I think I heard somewhere that Broadbent and Berry had a relation or were even married. Does anybody know?
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Attributing Broadbent's filter model to William James (1890)
[edit]I'd like more details on this citation. I have created a searchable PDF of William James (1890) book, Principles of Psychology. I cannot see any phrases similar to a "multi-storage" or "multi-store" paradigm in James' book. Can we get a more specific citation that includes an edition and a page number? And perhaps the exact term used by James? Neurostudent (talk) 00:06, 21 January 2018 (UTC)
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