Richard is a huge fan of Jelsy Hockey Club. He manages to get an entry ticket for a much-awaited match between his favorite team and a rival team. During the face-off, he is so engrossed in the game that he fails to notice a group of trespassers on the field. Which of the following terms explains Richard's behavior in this scenario?
A. Inattentional blindness
B. A minimally conscious state
C. Moderate consciousness
D. The Stroop affect
Answer: A
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