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Distractible
A characteristic of an individual who is easily pulled away from focusing on something by external stimuli or thoughts.
Cross-modal Transfer
The ability to apply learning and adapt behaviors based on information received through different sensory modes.
Habituation/dishabituation
A behavioral process where an organism reduces its response to a repeated stimulus, and dishabituation occurs if a new stimulus alters the response.
Visual Preference
The tendency to selectively pay attention to certain visual stimuli over others, based on interest or attraction.
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