The single channel theory of selective attention (Broadbent) suggests that when several sensory stimuli are presented:
A) the unattended channels are toned down
B) the research participant can switch to one or another channel
C) all information is processed, but at different intensities
D) only "pertinent" information is processed
E) the research participant attends to all
B
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