What is sound localization? How does it develop?

What will be an ideal response?


Sound localization is the ability to tell where a sound is coming from. This starts out as a reflex, but by about four months of age, it becomes more deliberate and precise.

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The somatic nervous system is a subdivision of the peripheral nervous that regulates the actions of the body's skeletal muscles

a. true b. false

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The drug opiate-antagonist naltrexone is a treatment for substance abuse that works by

A. substituting a chemically similar drug for the addictive drug. B. both counteracting the effects of opiates and producing withdrawal symptoms. C. producing a cross-tolerance effect in a drug user. D. producing only a temporary euphoric effect if opiates continue to be used.

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What do the letters "DNR" on a patient's medical chart mean?

A. "Documents Not Retained" B. "Deteriorating Neuronal Responses" C. "Deficient Nitrogen Reserves" D. "Do Not Resuscitate"

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An experiment must include both a dependent and an independent variable.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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