AP PSYCHOLOGY

BIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR

BIOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
We know have awareness of more than a single focus thanks to our capacity for
A
sequential processing
B
consciousness
C
change blindness
D
dual processing
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Decision Making According to dual-process theories, moral judgments are the result of two competing processes: a fast, automatic, affect-driven process and a slow, deliberative, reason-based process. Accordingly, these models make clear and testable predictions about the influence of each system.

Detailed explanation-2: -Dual-process theories assume that recognition involves both recollection (retrieval of episodic information) and familiarity processes, whereas single-process theories claim that there is no need to assume anything more than a familiarity-or strength-based model.

Detailed explanation-3: -The implicit portion of the dual process theory is the part of your mind that reacts/responds automatically, or without conscious thought. The aspect of your consciousness that is truly conscious and controlled is the explicit, or conscious, process. These two processes occur simultaneously and independently.

Detailed explanation-4: -Dual Process Theories Background and History For instance, when a person looks at a book on a table, he or she senses both a pattern of colors and lines with his or her eyes and actively labels the pattern “book” by using his or her knowledge about what a book is like.

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