Multiple Choice
When visual stimuli are presented off the foveal fixation point,subjects:
A) are faster shifting attention to an expected point than to an unexpected point.
B) are equally fast shifting attention to expected and unexpected points.
C) are generally unable to shift attention fast enough to see the stimulus.
D) can shift attention rapidly to an expected point,but they are very inaccurate in identifying the stimulus.
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