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Chapter 4 — Sensation & Perception: Study Notes Practice Quiz
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Which statement best describes selective attention as discussed in the chapter?
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Correct answer: Focusing on one sensory channel while minimizing others
Selective attention is the process of selecting one sensory channel for focused processing while ignoring or minimizing others; other channels may still be processed at some level (e.g., cocktail‑party effect).
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