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    The Three Brain Networks Underlying Attention Described by Posner and Colleagues
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The Three Brain Networks Underlying Attention Described by Posner and Colleagues

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The three brain networks underlying attention described by Posner and colleagues are:


A) Working memory, attention, and volitional control
B) Alerting, orienting, and executive
C) Conscious, unconscious, and intuitive
D) Attention, alerting, and recalling

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