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<p>on the letter "u" in the word "house" while still perceiving "h", "o", "s", and "e".</p>

<p>A major debate of this period concerned whether it was possible to attend to two things at once (split attention). <a href="page.php?w=William_James">William James</a>, in <a href="page.php?w=The_Principles_of_Psychology">The Principles of Psychology</a>, provided an influential definition:James distinguished between sensorial attention (to physically present stimuli) and intellectual attention (to imagined or remembered objects). He also differentiated</p><p>
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