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Many times, selective attention is mistaken for attentional deficiency, especially in children and adolescents. Some young persons, through no fault of their own, have trouble sustaining focus and attention. They might be able to ... Selective Listening and Attention: Hearing What You Want to Hear as a Manipulation Tactic...
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It is therefore essential that a speaker understand what listening involves. The speaker can legitimately expect that an audience will hear the words spoken, ... Selective listening can distort the meanings of the speaker and can lead to confusion. Words or phrases with multiple meanings can add to this confusion.
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“Now you will hear a lecture. While you are listening to the lecture, you must answer the questions. The questions are in the order the information is delivered in the lecture. Write ... “Now, you have three minutes to look at the questions on the Selective Listening Question Sheet.” ... 6. selective perception...
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Mel Gibson's comment that he was inspired by his fans to delete some material to make his film ... Unfortunately, Mr. Gibson continues to be a selective listener when it comes to concerns about his film and its potential to fuel anti-Semitism.
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MECHANISMS of human attention allow selective processing of just the relevant events among the many stimuli bombarding our senses1. Most laboratory studies examine attention within just a single sense, but in the real world many important events are specified multimodally, as in verbal communication.
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(KudoZ) Danish to English translation of indsnævrende lytning: selective listening [Coaching - techniques - Human Resources]. ... English translation: selective listening...
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T. Zelniker, J. Rattok and A. Medem. Selective Listening and Threshold for Tones Appearing On a Relevant and On an Irrelevant Input Channel. Perception & Psychophysics, 16(1):50--52, 1974. ... Selective Listening and Threshold for Tones Appearing On a Relevant and On an Irrelevant Input Channel. Perception & Psychophysics,
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Event-related brain potentials were recorded from healthy human subjects while they attended to one of two auditory stimulus channels (defined by location, ... The distracting properties of periodic noise (vs. ... A typical attention effect with a larger negativity for attended tones was observed in both experiments.
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Disclosed is a method that routes all incoming signals from devices (e.g. TV, radio, etc.) to a PC, then distributes the signals to the appropriate devices inside the house. ... Disclosed is a method that receives all incoming signals from devices (e.g. ... If the incoming signal is not of interest to users like commercials,
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