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One possible function of the iconic and echoic perceptual stores (as outlined in the text) is that they might allow us:
 
  A) to process stimuli more quickly and in a more coherent manner
  B) the opportunity to extract information to be used for further processing
  C) to process stimuli we are not attended to
  D) to read and hear more clearly in thunderstorms
  E) to have unlimited access to salient cues

Question 2

An experiment by Moray indicated that research participants:
 
  A) heard their own names in an unattended channel
  B) heard both messages (in attended and unattended channel) equally well
  C) were unable to hear messages in the attended channel
  D) heard messages alternating back and forth in attended and unattended channels
  E) did not hear their own names in an unattended channel



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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