Answer:
selective attention
Explanation:
The pop out phenomenon is an attention based phenomenon that occurs when a visual stimuli that is comprised of of different components stands out from the other objects in a field.
An example of pop up effect is when a person highlights texts, the highlighted texts will stand out and separate them from the rest of enabling easy reading.
The phenomenon has triggered selective attention on the highlighted text.
Selective attention describes the process of reacting on a particular stimuli selectively even when others are occurring simultaneously.
An electron microscope scans a beam of electrons over a specimen to create a magnified image.
Answer: formation of the oldest rocks with recognizable fossils in them.
The answer should be false
Deep-brain stimulation has been reported to provide relief from depression.
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical procedure used for the treatment of many diseases such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, epilepsy, obsessive–compulsive disorder, dystonia. It includes the placement of a medical device called a neurostimulator which sends electrical impulses, through electrodes, to specific targets in the brain.
It is good method to use for the treatment when disorder cannot be adequately controlled with medications, but it can be risky, e.g. because of the electrode misplacement.