Answer: Pre-attentive stage of processing
Explanation: Pre-attentive processing is taking in information about something or from the environment without making conscious efforts to. It is the subconscious accumulation of information from an object or your environment. After processing a Pre-attentive information, the brain filters and processes what is important and should be remembered or stored. Information with the greatest stimulus or relevance to what you are thinking about is selected for further and more complete analysis by conscious (attentive) processing. This is how processing works and the its understanding can be useful in advertising, in education, and for prediction of cognitive ability.