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Automatic and controlled processes (ACP) are the two categories of cognitive processing. All cognitive processes fall into one or both of those two categories. The amounts of "processing power", attention, and effort a process requires is the primary factor used to determine whether it's a controlled or an automatic process. An automatic process is capable of occurring without the need for attention, and the awareness of the initiation or operation of the process, and without drawing upon general processing resources or interfering with other concurrent thought processes. Put simply, an automatic process is unintentional, involuntary, effortless (not consumptive of limited processing capacity), and occurring outside awareness. Controlled processes are defined as a process that is under the

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  • Automatic and controlled processes (en)
  • Proceso automático y proceso controlado (es)
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  • Automatic and controlled processes (ACP) are the two categories of cognitive processing. All cognitive processes fall into one or both of those two categories. The amounts of "processing power", attention, and effort a process requires is the primary factor used to determine whether it's a controlled or an automatic process. An automatic process is capable of occurring without the need for attention, and the awareness of the initiation or operation of the process, and without drawing upon general processing resources or interfering with other concurrent thought processes. Put simply, an automatic process is unintentional, involuntary, effortless (not consumptive of limited processing capacity), and occurring outside awareness. Controlled processes are defined as a process that is under the (en)
  • Proceso automático y proceso controlado (ACP) son las dos categorías del procesamiento cognitivo.Todos los procesos cognitivos se encuentran en una o en ambas de estas dos categorías. Las cantidades de "poder de procesamiento",de atención y de esfuerzo que requiere un proceso es el factor principal que se utiliza para determinar si se trata de un proceso controlado o automático. Se puede producir un proceso automático sin necesidad de atención y concienciación sobre la iniciación o funcionamiento del proceso, y sin recurrir a recursos generales de procesamiento ni interferir con otros procesos concurrentes.​ (es)
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  • Automatic and controlled processes (ACP) are the two categories of cognitive processing. All cognitive processes fall into one or both of those two categories. The amounts of "processing power", attention, and effort a process requires is the primary factor used to determine whether it's a controlled or an automatic process. An automatic process is capable of occurring without the need for attention, and the awareness of the initiation or operation of the process, and without drawing upon general processing resources or interfering with other concurrent thought processes. Put simply, an automatic process is unintentional, involuntary, effortless (not consumptive of limited processing capacity), and occurring outside awareness. Controlled processes are defined as a process that is under the flexible, intentional control of the individual, that the individual is consciously aware of, and that are effortful and constrained by the amount of attentional resources available at the moment. (en)
  • Proceso automático y proceso controlado (ACP) son las dos categorías del procesamiento cognitivo.Todos los procesos cognitivos se encuentran en una o en ambas de estas dos categorías. Las cantidades de "poder de procesamiento",de atención y de esfuerzo que requiere un proceso es el factor principal que se utiliza para determinar si se trata de un proceso controlado o automático. Se puede producir un proceso automático sin necesidad de atención y concienciación sobre la iniciación o funcionamiento del proceso, y sin recurrir a recursos generales de procesamiento ni interferir con otros procesos concurrentes.​ Resumiendo: * Los procesos automáticos son involuntarios, no precisan esfuerzo (no consumen ni una mínima cantidad de procesamiento), y se producen fuera de la conciencia. * Los procesos controlados son procesos que se encuentran bajo el control flexible e intencional de un individuo en estado consciente, por ese motivo se encuentran forzados y limitados por la cantidad de recursos de atención disponibles en este momento.​ (es)
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