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How are goal-directed attention and stimulus-driven attention behaviorally different? How are they neurologically different? Give two examples of each type of attention.
Overdue
Refers to something being past its expected or scheduled time, often used in the context of payments or tasks.
Primarily Liable
Refers to the party that bears the first or main responsibility for fulfilling an obligation or debt.
Secondarily Liable
Liable for paying the amount designated on an instrument if the primarily liable party defaults.
Signature Liability
Liability attributed because of a party’s signature on an instrument.
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