The notion that faster responding occurs when enhancement spreads within an object is called
A. high-load detraction.
B. divided attention.
C. location-based potentiation.
D. same-object advantage.
Answer: D
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a. ?drug withdrawal b. ?drug tolerance c. ?a placebo effect d. ?an addictive dependency
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b. Youths with CD who exhibit callous, unemotional personality traits with no remorse for their behavior may exhibit antisocial personality disorder in adulthood. c. Youths with CD display anger responses that are exaggerated in intensity and duration. d. Youths with CD do not demonstrate a serious violation of norms.
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a. predatory sensorimotor practice. b. secondary circular reaction. c. tertiary circular reaction. d. feline prey symbolism.