Multiple Choice
Although the senses reduce a mixture of sights, sounds, odors, tastes, and touch sensations to more manageable amounts, they are still too much for the brain to handle. That's why the brain further filters sensory information through
A) selective accommodation.
B) sensory deceleration.
C) selective attention.
D) control biasing.
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