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When Stimuli Are Presented Off the Foveal Fixation Point,it Becomes

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When stimuli are presented off the foveal fixation point,it becomes clear that:


A) eye movement to a new fixation point occurs prior to the shift in attention.
B) shifting eye fixation to a new point is an automated routine independent of attention processes.
C) a shift in attention precedes and guides the eye movement to the nonfoveal region.
D) shifting eye fixation is largely a volitional top-down process that has little to do with attention.

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