In the current version of Anne Treisman's feature-integration theory,
a. we initially process a scene using focused attention; later, we process the scene using distributed attention.
b. distributed attention and focused attention are not completely different processes.
c. we examine familiar objects carefully to detect any unexpected new features; in contrast, we examine unfamiliar objects more quickly.
d. a bottleneck in human information processing limits the amount of information to which we can pay attention.
Ans: b
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