Multiple Choice
Suppose that you are looking for a dark-colored car in a row of parked cars. Among them, 11 are light colored and one is dark colored. The dark-colored car seems to pop out. In this example,
A) you are using focused attention.
B) you are using bottom-up processing.
C) you are demonstrating the feature-present/feature-absent effect.
D) a dark-colored object is more likely to stimulate the movement-detection cells in the retina.
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