Answer:
Selective listening, shadowing and selective attention
Explanation:
<u>Selective-listening</u> - this is the process of filtering hearing in which we hear only what we want and what we find relevant.
<u>This is present in this case, as Mateo doesn't hear other parts of the conversation until his name is mentioned. Therefore, he only wants to hear things about himself and finds only that part of the conversation relevant, without hearing the rest. </u>
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<u>Shadowing </u>- this is the process in which the message is repeated out loud in order to learn it, while other stimuli go on in the background. This process of testing is used to study the attention, and to see what a person hears from the outside stimuli, as well as what can they remember from the message they are repeating and learning it.
<u>In this particular case, this is used when Mateo is repeating the lyrics while people talk in the background.</u>
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<u>Selective attention</u> - this is the process of filtering out stuff one pays attention to and focusing only on the particular object for a particular amount of time. The person processes what they find important in one period, and focus on that until something that matters more comes.
<u>Mateo is focusing firstly on a song until his selective listening hears some other stimuli, and then his attention is focused on the other conversation. </u>
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Answer:
C. to change the meaning of a common household item
Explanation:
"Marcel Duchamp" was a French-American artist and writer who became popular for his "readymades."
The readymades were common goods or household items <em>(unaltered objects)</em> that were used in order to express "retinal art." He couldn't fully explain this kind of art form thus, it was often rejected by jury's of art. Most of the time, people do not seem to notice it in art shows.
An example of his art is the "Fountain," a porcelain urinal which caused a debate whether it was indeed an art or not.
So, this explains the answer.