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Information processing theories equate learning with <em><u>humans actively processing the information they receive from their senses, like a computer does</u></em>, or storing knowledge in memory in an organized, meaningful fashion.
Explanation:
<em>Information processing theories is based on the capacity of the human brain to remember and process information it receives. It involves 3 major stages of processing which include: sensory memory, working memory and long-term memory. </em>
The stimuli passes through this stages with some knowledge lost before it is permanently stored at the long-term memory.
The correct answer is A) visual overload.
<em>While driving in the city, the busy urban environment can induce visual overload.</em>
When you are driving your car, one of your senses probably experiences over-stimulation from the environment. That is called sensory overload. Among the elements that cause this visual overload are advertising signs, urbanization, the noise, and people on the streets. That is why it is very important to focus on driving, and do not allow or minimize distractions.
The other options of the question were B) mental focus, C) road racing, and D) signage.
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1.when choosing a career we need to choose what we love doing and at the same time feel comfortable doing