Some stimuli act as _______________ stimuli due to their physical characteristics; others, due to their meaningfulness, act as _________________ stimuli

a) attention-holding; sensory
b) attention-holding; attention-getting
c) attention-getting; attention-holding
d) attention-getting; sensory


c

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