Multiple Choice
Research on attentional priming in pigeons has found that
A) subjects are more successful with visual search tasks when the target occurs randomly and infrequently.
B) subjects are distracted by primes and perform more accurately and quickly when the prime is omitted.
C) extensive practice on visual search tasks eliminates priming effects.
D) reducing the number and frequency of distractors in the background decreases accuracy.
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