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A person's focus can be captured by events in their environment, even when they are trying to concentrate on something else. Which of the following situations is the best example of this type of involuntary, stimulus-driven attentional shift?
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A person's focus can be captured by events in their environment, even when they are trying to concentrate on something else. Which of the following situations is the best example of this type of involuntary, stimulus-driven attentional shift?
A person's focus can be captured by events in their environment, even when they are trying to concentrate on something else. Which of the following situations is the best example of this type of involuntary, stimulus-driven attentional shift?