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Fifteen students were asked to identify what was new in the classroom. One student said nothing was new in the classroom, while other
students pointed out numerous changes in the classroom. What type of wakeful consciousness best describes what this student experienced?
OA. selective attention
© 8. selective inattention
© C.
change blindness
•D inattentional blindness
O E
neural activity models

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