Asked by Kayla Stoppello on Jun 17, 2024
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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.
Conscious Awareness
Being cognizant of and capable of reflecting on one’s own being, perceptions, thoughts, environment, and life occurrences.
Cocktail Party Effect
The ability to focus one's auditory attention on a particular stimulus while filtering out a range of other stimuli, as at a noisy gathering.
Change Blindness
An inability or failure to notice large changes in one's environment or in a visual stimulus when the change occurs simultaneously with a visual disruption.
- Develop an understanding of the basic concepts and distinctions between states of consciousness, like sleeping, dreaming, and the ingestion of drugs.
- Recognize the role of consciousness in learning and the importance of focused attention.
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Learning Objectives
- Develop an understanding of the basic concepts and distinctions between states of consciousness, like sleeping, dreaming, and the ingestion of drugs.
- Recognize the role of consciousness in learning and the importance of focused attention.
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