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Mobile wallets utilize near-field communication.
Cocktail Party Effect
The ability of the human brain to focus one's auditory attention on a particular stimulus while filtering out a range of other stimuli, much like being able to concentrate on a single conversation in a noisy environment.
Unattended Message
Information that is not directly focused on or noticed by an individual, especially in studies of selective attention.
Resource-Limited Processing
A concept in cognitive psychology that suggests there is a finite amount of cognitive resources available for processing information, which limits the number of tasks we can perform simultaneously.
Vigilance Requirement
The need for sustained attention and alertness over prolonged periods to detect and respond to small or infrequent changes or signals.
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