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    Juggling Two Independent Sources of Sensory Input at the Same
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Juggling Two Independent Sources of Sensory Input at the Same

Question 186

Question 186

Multiple Choice

Juggling two independent sources of sensory input at the same time is an example of:


A) selective attention.
B) multitasking.
C) sensory adaptation.
D) the just noticeable difference.

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