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IFSP teams (from birth to age 3 years)are not required to consider assistive technology, although it is recommended.
Selective Attention
The cognitive process of focusing on one particular object or task in the environment while ignoring others.
Cocktail Party Effect
The ability of individuals to focus one's auditory attention on a specific source while filtering out a range of other stimuli, as at a noisy gathering.
Cognitive Neuroscience
A branch of neuroscience that studies the biological processes and aspects that underlie cognition, with a focus on the neural connections in the brain involved in mental processes.
Cognition
The endeavor of acquiring knowledge and apprehension through intellectual activities, experiences, and the perception of senses.
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