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25 December, 15:47

A late selection view of attention suggests that

a. attention can switch back and forth between attended and unattended inputs.

b. analysis of an unattended input is greater than that of the attended input.

c. only the attended input is analyzed; the unattended input receives little analysis.

d. all inputs are fully processed; however, only the attended input reaches consciousness.

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  1. 25 December, 16:13
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    d. all inputs are fully processed; however, only the attended input reaches consciousness.

    Explanation:

    Late selection models states that the information is selected after looking for the meaning, which is opposite to the earlier stages of processing. According to this models, all the information is attended to whether purposely or un purposely.

    Here all the inputs are processed but those inputs which are attended intentionally reaches consciousness.

    Hence the correct option is (d).
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