What is automaticity? An analysis of its component features and their interrelations
Abstract
Many views define the concept of automaticity in terms of a number of features, but they differ with regard to the
features they put most emphasis on, as well as with regard to the coherence they assume among the features. One contemporary account is the gradual and decompositional view, which proposes to investigate each automaticity feature
separately and determine the degree to which it is present. In this chapter, we engage in a detailed analysis of the most important features in order to examine whether they can indeed be regarded as gradual, and whether they can be
conceptually and logically separated.