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lOMoARcPSD|27871818 Name: Date: 1. Some neuroscientists believe that synchronized activity across different regions of the brain is a sign of A) the cocktail party effect. B) conscious awareness. C) change blindness. D) selective inattention. 2. A skilled tennis player's brain and body respond automatically to an oncoming serve before becoming consciously aware of the ball's trajectory. This best illustrates our capacity for A) the popout phenomenon. B) inattentional blindness. C) choice blindness. D) dual-processing. 3. The simultaneous processing of information on many parallel tracks is most closely associated with A) sequential processing. B) the cocktail party effect. C) the popout phenomenon. D) unconscious mental activity. 4. A teenager focused on texting while crossing the street is not likely to notice a car rounding the corner and about to cross her path. This best illustrates the impact of A) choice blindness. B) selective attention. C) dual processing. D) the popout phenomenon. 5. In one experiment, many of the research participants who were keeping track of basketball tosses between players failed to notice a gorilla-suited research assistant thumping his chest as he moved among the players. This best illustrated A) blindsight. B) the popout phenomenon. C) inattentional blindness. D) the cocktail party effect. Page 1
lOMoARcPSD|27871818 Answer Key 1. B 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. C Page 2
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