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Please evaluate the biased net theory of attention.

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The biased net theory of attention posits that the allocation of attention is guided by a network of cognitive biases, such as a preference for novelty, salience, or prior knowledge. While the theory has been useful in explaining attentional selection in naturalistic environments, critics note that it may oversimplify the complex interplay of attention and other cognitive processes.

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