All of the following describe differences between early-selection and late-selection models of attention EXCEPT
A) early-selection models argue that selection occurs before semantic analysis of incoming stimuli.
B) late-selection models argue that human information processing has limited capacity, whereas early-selection models argue that capacity is unlimited.
C) early-selection models argue that all higher-level information processing requires the use of attention.
D) late-selection models argue that a stimulus may be categorized or even identified before selection.
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