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    Some Evidence for Object-Based Attention Involves the Phenomenon Of
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Some Evidence for Object-Based Attention Involves the Phenomenon Of

Question 38

Question 38

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Some evidence for object-based attention involves the phenomenon of:


A) attenuation.
B) partial report.
C) inhibition of return.
D) neglect of visual field.

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