Multiple Choice
What accounts for our ability to shift rapidly between interesting objects that "pop up" in our environment and intended objects of attention?
A) Two distinct cortical networks
B) The highly integrated temporoparietal junction
C) Strong connections between the intraparietal sulcus and temporoparietal junction
D) Specialized mirror neurons in the frontal eye fields
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