Intensity: the more intense a stimulus is (strength of stimulus) the more likely you are to give attention resources to it.
Size: the bigger a stimulus is the more attention resources it captures.
Movement: moving stimuli capture more attention that ones that remain static.
Answer: The 3 parts of the nervous system are the central nervous system (NS), peripheral (NS), and the Automatic (NS). The central nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord and it Receives, interprets, processes, and creates messages. The peripheral (NS) carries impulses (messages) to and from the central (NS). And the automatic (NS) creates involuntary responces based on what signals the Central (NS).
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Answer:
b) 20 %.
Explanation:
In 2012, there were many young drivers ( between age 15 and 20 ) who died in vehicle crashes, which is a decrease of 6 percent from 2011.
Additionally to this number, many young drivers were injured in the crashes, compared to 2011, for 2 %.
Motor crashes are the leading cause of death for the teenagers and young adults.