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Card 6

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The process of ... attention determines which stimuli will be noticed and which will be ...

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Card 7

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The factors that control our attention include ..., ... and our own ... of what we are perceiving

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Card 8

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The cocktail-party phenomenon is an example of selective attention: we are able to detect ... information in an environment that contains ... and ... information

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Card 9

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Noise (such as ... and ...) in the ... environment can significantly ... memory for ... and ... performance, the ... the ... of the noise, the ... the ...

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Card 10

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... listening experiments show that what is received by the ... ear is ... within a few seconds unless something causes us to take heed of it; after those few seconds we cannot say what that ear heard

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Card 11

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Even unattended information can produce ...(as opposed to ...) memories, however

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