refers to the involuntary process directed by external events that stand out from their environment, such as a bright flash, a strong odor, or a sudden loud noise.
Classified under Attention Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago.
Fork this term (experimental) Forking concepts is the process of separating the senses, or variations, in the meaning of a term. This process should be used sparingly, and the ability to fork a term is the sole provenance of the curator.
NPicchetti Initial definition retrieved from http://www.cdl.org/resource-library/articles/attention2.php about one year ago
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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago: refers to the involuntary process directed by external events that stand out from their environment, such as a bright flash, a strong odor, or a sudden loud noise.
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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago: refers to the involuntary process directed by external events that stand out from their environment, such as a bright flash, a strong odor, or a sudden loud noise.
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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago: refers to the involuntary process directed by external events that stand out from their environment, such as a bright flash, a strong odor, or a sudden loud noise.
(Glenda Thorne, Ph.D. and Alice Thomas, M.Ed.)
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