Describe two ways in which visual processing is narrowed to eliminate the problem of having too much sensory information to process at any given time

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: (1) detailed processing only occurs in the fovea or at fixation and (2) selective attention

Psychology

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a. phonological disorder b. expressive language disorder c. speech sound disorder d. stuttering

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The __________ issue involves the extent to which early traits and characteristics persist throughout life or alter one's life.

A.static-dynamic B. continuity-discontinuity C. stability-change D. nature-nurture

Psychology