An event may receive little attention in consciousness because
a. it may be tagged as having too much potential for anxiety.
b. the information is available but not retrievable.
c. behaviors are highly automatic.
d. All of these answers are correct.
D
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(a) different rat breeds attempted to navigate a water maze (b) rats depressed a lever to receive a food pellet (c) random assignment of pregnant female rats to different food consumption conditions (d) female rats were artificially impregnated
Which of the following is NOT associated with recognition-by-components theory?
a. Objects are analyzed into parts early in the perceptual process b. Attention is used to combine features in the perception of whole objects c. Basic shapes are combined to form objects d. Bottom-up processing