BOTTLENECK MODEL

n. in psychology, refers to a model based on any of the three bottleneck theories used for gauging attention. For instance, assuming that a limited-capacity channel exists (a bottleneck of one item at a time), human information processing slows down at a certain stage.

BOTTLENECK MODEL: “The bottleneck model is one which acknowledges that the human mind does have its limits in information processing capacity.”
 

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