A) the filter eliminates unattended information right at the beginning of the flow of information.
B) the filtering step occurs before the information enters the sensory store.
C) only a select set of environmental information enters the system.
D) incoming information is selected by the detector.
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A) high-load detraction.
B) divided attention.
C) location-based potentiation.
D) same-object advantage.
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A) A result where listeners don't notice words presented up to 35 times in the unattended ear
B) A result where listeners can shadow a message presented in the attended ear
C) The result of Cherry's experiment demonstrating the cocktail party phenomenon
D) The result of the "Dear Aunt Jane" experiment
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A) Object-based
B) Early selection
C) Spotlight
D) Late selection
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A) Late selection
B) Stroop experiments
C) Precueing
D) Dictionary unit
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A) usually followed a motor action by a fraction of a second.
B) were influenced by unusual objects placed in the scene.
C) were determined primarily by the task.
D) continually scanned all objects and areas of the scene.
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A) woman with the umbrella was in motion,just like the players.
B) the umbrella was the same color as the floor.
C) participants were counting the number of ball passes.
D) participants were not asked if they saw anything unusual.
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A) Driving home while thinking about a problem at work
B) Reading a novel while walking on a treadmill
C) Humming a familiar song while washing dishes
D) Conversing on the phone while doing a crossword puzzle
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A) the same message is presented to the left and right ears.
B) different messages are presented to the left and right ears.
C) a message is presented to one ear,and a masking noise is presented to the other ear.
D) participants are asked to listen to a message and look at a visual stimulus,both at the same time.
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A) The word "money"
B) Their child's first name
C) The word "home"
D) The word "platypus"
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A) practice.
B) the type of processing being used.
C) the difficulty of the tasks.
D) task cueing.
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A) the late-selection model of attention.
B) an object-based attentional failure.
C) inattentional blindness.
D) the cocktail party phenomenon.
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A) meaning.
B) modality.
C) physical characteristics.
D) higher order characteristics.
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A) When the person has to drive to work early in the morning
B) When the driver is stuck in stop-and-go traffic
C) When the driver has to park in a crowded parking garage
D) When the person is driving an unfamiliar vehicle that is more difficult to operate
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A) low load
B) divided
C) cocktail party
D) selective
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A) Early selection
B) Filtering
C) Channeling
D) Dichotic listening
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A) covert
B) exogenous
C) endogenous
D) change
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