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Which characteristic of attention is defined by focalization and selectivity?
Which characteristic of attention is defined by focalization and selectivity?
- Selective attention (correct)
- Capacity model
- Divided attention
- Concentration
According to William James, which characteristic of attention involves the focusing of aspects of attention?
According to William James, which characteristic of attention involves the focusing of aspects of attention?
- Focalization (correct)
- Concentration
- Divided attention
- Vigilance
What does the Cocktail Party Effect explain?
What does the Cocktail Party Effect explain?
- Selective attention
- Early selection in attention
- Late selection in attention (correct)
- Dual task experiments
In Kahneman's Attention and Effort Model, what does 'effort' refer to?
In Kahneman's Attention and Effort Model, what does 'effort' refer to?
What is the main focus of vigilance and signal detection in the context of attention?
What is the main focus of vigilance and signal detection in the context of attention?
Which aspect of attention involves constantly choosing which stimuli to focus on and which to ignore?
Which aspect of attention involves constantly choosing which stimuli to focus on and which to ignore?
'The focusing of aspects of attention' is associated with which characteristic of attention according to William James?
'The focusing of aspects of attention' is associated with which characteristic of attention according to William James?
'We receive a vast number of information yet we attend only to the important information.' - This statement is related to:
'We receive a vast number of information yet we attend only to the important information.' - This statement is related to:
'The investment of mental effort in one or more tasks.' refers to:
'The investment of mental effort in one or more tasks.' refers to:
'The means by which we actively process a limited amount of information from the enormous amount available through our senses.' - This emphasizes the concept of:
'The means by which we actively process a limited amount of information from the enormous amount available through our senses.' - This emphasizes the concept of:
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