Answer: Parallel processing
Explanation: Parallel processing is the brain's ability to process or do many things (perform alot of task) at the same time. A typical example is when you see a person, first you see the color of the skin, the height, shape of the body or face (eyes, nose, ear mouth, jawlines); you brain process this information at the same time and it instantly recognizes the person to be either a family member, a friend, a total stranger etc.
Answer: The answer is D (The author can contact the editor with their concern)
Explanation:
It is important for authors to understand that emotions do not solve problems, but a detailed analysis of why they believe their work has been unfairly reviewed will go a long way. As an author, once there are facts to prove that a reviewer was biased in his or her review, you can relate your concern to the editor and ask for more object review from a different set of reviewers. This is the most appropriate step before asking for a peer review. It is also improper for an author to contact the reviewers directly as this is the job of the editor in order to avoid bias.