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Find all horizontal and vertical asymptotes of f(x) . Find all horizontal and vertical asymptotes of f(x) .   For each vertical asymptote, determine whether   or   on either side of the vertical asymptote. A)  horizontal asymptote   ; there are no vertical asymptotes. B)  horizontal asymptote at   , vertical asymptotes at   ;         C)  horizontal asymptote at   , vertical asymptotes at   ;         D)  horizontal asymptote at   , vertical asymptotes at   ;        For each vertical asymptote, determine whether Find all horizontal and vertical asymptotes of f(x) .   For each vertical asymptote, determine whether   or   on either side of the vertical asymptote. A)  horizontal asymptote   ; there are no vertical asymptotes. B)  horizontal asymptote at   , vertical asymptotes at   ;         C)  horizontal asymptote at   , vertical asymptotes at   ;         D)  horizontal asymptote at   , vertical asymptotes at   ;        or Find all horizontal and vertical asymptotes of f(x) .   For each vertical asymptote, determine whether   or   on either side of the vertical asymptote. A)  horizontal asymptote   ; there are no vertical asymptotes. B)  horizontal asymptote at   , vertical asymptotes at   ;         C)  horizontal asymptote at   , vertical asymptotes at   ;         D)  horizontal asymptote at   , vertical asymptotes at   ;        on either side of the vertical asymptote.


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Posner Effect

A phenomenon in cognitive psychology indicating that attention can be directed to a location without the need for the eyes to move.

Craik Effect

A phenomenon where the depth of processing impacts memory recall; deeper processing leads to better retention.

Late Selection

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Early Selection

A theory in psychology suggesting that information is selected to be attended to at an early stage during the processing of sensory information.

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