Supervisory attentional system (SAS)

A key element within a model of higher- order cognitive control originally devised by Donald Norman and Tim Shallice, the SAS is proposed to deal with the non-routine selection of actions, not by directly controlling behaviour, but by modulating the activity of lower level systems. A parallel may be drawn between the supervisory function of the SAS and the activity of the central executive in Alan Baddeley‚was model of working memory

. See Working memory