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AP PSYCHOLOGY What are the implications of having the ability to attend selectively to stimuli
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What are the implications of having the ability to attend selectively to stimuli
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this is the answer to your question
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The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus, as in the cocktail party effect (ability to attend selectively to only one voice among many). thats the answer
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