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QUESTION 20
- In Anne Triesman's version of the filter theory_______________.
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irrelevant information is blocked at the level of sensory registers |
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irrelevant information is attenuated at the level of sensory registers |
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all information is processed to a semantic level |
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d. |
information reverberates in sensory registers |
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e. |
none of the above |
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