Murals
Murals refer to any piece of artwork painted or applied
directly on a wall or other permanent surface. It entails the harmonious use of
the architectural elements of the given space to make it characteristic of the
artwork. They were used in the Chicano movement to make political and social
statements.
In Simons and Chabris’s (1999) experiment, participants are focused on a challengingperceptual task, counting the white team’s basketball passes while ignoring the black team’s basketball passes. Because of the challenging nature of the task:
A. Inattentional blindness is more likely to occur
B. Attentional capture of irrelevant stimuli is more likely to occur
C. Attention shift capacity is less likely to occur
D. The spotlight model of attention is needed to explain the data
Answer:
A. Inattentional blindness is more likely to occur
Explanation:
Inattentional blindness often referred to as Perceptual blindness is a term in psychology which describes the failure of an individual or observer to notice or perceive a fully visible but unexpected object, due to the attention being given or channeled to another task at that moment.
This is a phenomenon that was first coined by Irvin Rock and Arien Mack, in 1992, both are psychologists.
The most common experiments demonstrating inattentional blindness is the "invisible gorilla test" carried out by Christopher Chabris, Ph.D. and Daniel Simons, Ph.D.
I believe it’s C. FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
The answer is D: they have a similar range of personality characteristics as do those in general population without down syndrome
<span>C) New mountains are created through tectonic and volcanic activity.
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