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In Treisman's theory, a stimulus is broken down into separate feature maps after it is initially registered in area:
Cultural Analysis
The study of cultural practices, meanings, and values to understand social systems and the impacts of cultural factors on human behavior and interactions.
Observable Culture
The visible elements of an organization's culture, such as rituals, symbols, behaviors, and physical settings, that can be directly seen or experienced.
Corporate Rituals
Established practices and routines that are characteristic of a particular corporate culture, often serving to reinforce values and norms.
Cultural Analysis
The examination of the values, norms, practices, and symbols of a culture to understand its impact on behaviors and societal structures.
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