Bottleneck theories of attention:

a) propose that there is no such thing as dual-task interference.
b) propose that dual-task interference will be more acute with longer SOAs.
c) processing of two tasks occurs completely in parallel.
d) fail to account for findings from the PRP paradigm.


Answer: b

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