Katie is in the school gym talking to a group of her friends. All of a sudden, her attention is diverted to another group of people talking in the opposite corner of the gym when someone mentions her name in their conversation. This is an example of:
A) inattentional blindness.
B) minimal consciousness.
C) self-consciousness.
D) the cocktail-party phenomenon.
D) the cocktail-party phenomenon.
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