In explaining color vision, contemporary researchers claim that at the level of the cones, color vision occurs via a(n) ____ process, but in the thalamus and visual cortex, the process is a(n) ____ one
a. opponent-process; trichromatic
b. trichromatic; opponent-process
c. trichromatic; additive
d. opponent; subtractive
B
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An investigator asks adolescents to solve word puzzles while
music is playing in the background. Some hear soft mood music and others hear heavy metal rock. In this study, the number of puzzles participants solve is the _____ variable. A) independent B) dependent C) experimental D) control
Combining what scholars have learned from observing infants in a variety of different cultures today, along with what other scholars have learned from studying human evolutionary history and the history of human societies,
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