Multiple Choice
Both early- and late-selection models of attention share the idea that
A) a large proportion of incoming sensory information is filtered from further analysis before meaning is extracted.
B) information is excluded from higher-level processing only after stimuli have been identified.
C) the human information processing system cannot fully process every piece of information it receives.
D) semantic encoding and analysis precede selection in information processing.
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