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Professor Radcliffe prepares an exam for her Sensation and Perception class. In a rush, she writes: Proivde the corrcet answres for the following questoins. While quickly proofreading the exam, she misses her mistakes. What caused this oversight?
 
  a. bottom-up processing
  b. top-down processing
  c. outward-in processing
  d. inward-out processing

Question 2

An important gateway to perception is the process of ____, defined as a narrow focus of consciousness.
 
  a. interpretation
  b. cognition
  c. adaptation
  d. attention



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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