Multiple Choice
Hillyard's classic study of auditory attention found that ERPs for attended stimuli are
A) smaller in amplitude than those for nonattended stimuli.
B) localized to the same side of the brain as the attended ear.
C) particularly evident in the N1 component.
D) localized to the contralateral occipital cortex.
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