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filter theory

1. an early theory of attention proposing that unattended channels of information are filtered prior to identification. This theory continues to be influential in the form of its successor, the attenuation theory. See also early-selection theory. [proposed in 1958 by Donald E. Broadbent]

2. any explanation of mate selection that postulates a series of steps that rule out more and more potential mates until only one is left.

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