One finding demonstrated by the Posner spatial cuing task (1980) is that
A) the focus of attention can be moved separately from eye fixation.
B) compared to neutral cues, valid cues result in slower reaction time to targets.
C) compared to invalid cues, neutral cues result in slower reaction time to targets.
D) attention cannot be directed spatially without a corresponding eye movement.
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