Compare and contrast stimulus salience and scene schemas. Give an example using one visual stimulus to identify elements that fit each category.
What will be an ideal response?
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It's midnight and you are alone in your room studying. You hear a loud crash outside your room and your whole body reacts instantly and furiously. The system that produces these reactions is the __________.
A. central nervous system B. sympathetic nervous system C. parasympathetic nervous system D. limbic system
The is located just behind the amygdala and can be described as playing an important role in the formation of memories
a. hypothalamus b. thalamus c. hippocampus d. cerebellum e. pons
Research on genetics and intelligence test scores has shown that
a. genetic factors can help partially explain between-group variation but not within-group variation. b. genetic factors can help partially explain within-group variation but not between-group variation. c. genetic factors can help partially explain between-group variation and within-group variation. d. genetic factors cannot help partially explain neither between-group variation or within-group variation.
A skywriter is writing the words "VOTE FOR JOHNSON" in the blue sky above a football stadium during a game. However, his emission system becomes clogged so that only parts of the letters appear. Johnson tells him not to worry because the crowd will perceive his message by using:
a. continuity c. closure b. proximity d. interposition