When one is consistently exposed to a certain situation, he/she intuitively starts to respond to relevant tasks and targets. These circumstances are known as automatic attention response. For example the more frequently you drive, the better equipped you are to brake at the proper moment or merge into the right lane. In other words, automatic processing is the consequence of practice and experience.
Human Factors Guide: Automatic Processing
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