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__________ focuses on one specific thing at a time, whereas __________ is the attempt to focus on more than one thing at a time.

a. Divided attention . . . focused attention
b. Focused attention . . . divided attention
c. Short-term memory. . . rehearsal
d. Rehearsal . . . divided attention

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Answer:

The correct answer is option b. "Focused attention . . . divided attention".

Step-by-step explanation:

Focused attention is defined as the brain's ability to concentrate of a specific thing in a period of time, while divided attention is a higher-level skill which attempts to concentrate in more than one thing at a time. Focused attention is related with the ability to quickly detect relevant stimuli for its characteristic of being fully concentrated in one thing, whereas divided attention is sometimes referred as multi-tasking for its ability to perform several responses at the same time.

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Generally speaking, "b. Focused attention" focuses on one specific thing at a time, whereas "focused attention," is the attempt to focus on more than one thing at a time, since focus requires fewer distractions.
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