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Mechanisms of Input Selection and Cognitive Processing

The capacity of a computing system to process inputs is limited, requiring the system to selectively choose which inputs to process and in what order. Pertinence, the property of inputs relevant to cognitive processes, plays a crucial role in determining the cognitive effects achieved through information processing. Pertinence is not only about relevance but also about the mental effort required for processing, with cognitive mechanisms naturally aiming to maximize relevance. This principle of pertinence guides our cognitive processes towards efficient information handling and cognitive impact.

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Mechanisms of Input Selection and Cognitive Processing

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