A "late selection" view of attention suggests that
A) only the attended input is analyzed;the unattended input receives little analysis.
B) all inputs are processed to a reasonable degree;however,only the attended input reaches consciousness.
C) attention can switch back and forth between attended and unattended inputs.
D) analysis of an unattended input is greater than that of the attended input.
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