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Please evaluate the biased competition theory of attention.

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The biased competition theory of attention suggests that stimuli compete for attention, and selection is biased towards stimuli that are relevant or salient. While the theory has been supported by neuroimaging studies, critics note that it may not fully account for the role of top-down processing in guiding attentional selection.

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