When you are in a noisy crowd of people, you have the ability to tune out other

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When you are in a noisy crowd of people, you have the ability to tune out other conversations to concentrate on yours, yet you may also notice your name if it is mentioned in another conversation. This experience describes

a. sensory conflict theory.

b. perceptual constancy.

c. the cocktail party effect.

d. change blindness.

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My Psychology

ISBN: 109124

1st Edition

Authors: Andrew M. Pomerantz

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