Studies looking at electrical activity in the brain suggest that the processing steps for attended stimuli and unattended stimuli are
A) indistinguishable.
B) distinguishable for only 1 s after stimuli presentation.
C) distinguishable 60 to 70 ms after stimuli presentation.
D) distinguishable, although the exact time at which these two inputs differ is unknown.
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