Multiple Choice
Which scenario BEST explains value-driven attentional control?
A) John loves wearing t-shirts. He steps into a store to look for t-shirts, and the store just happens to have t-shirts on display. The display draws John's attention, and he is willing to buy a t-shirt.
B) When Rebecca slams the door of the library, the students turn their attention toward her due to the sudden loud noise.
C) Jerry searches for his favorite hat on the lost-and-found table, where he notices his friend's lost shoe.
D) David sat around a fire roasting sausages on sticks as a kid. Curiosity got the best of him and he burned his finger. He avoided repeating a bad experience.
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