Processes in the thalamus are involved in cognitive judgments about pain, which contributes to the strong emotions often experienced during pain.

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


False

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When Peggy went to the baseball game she quickly separated the fans into the "home crowd" (wearing mostly red), and the "visitors" (wearing mostly blue), even though the fans were fairly evenly dispersed throughout the stadium. Peggy's perception of the crowd illustrates the Gestalt principle of:

a. figure ground b. closure c. common fate d. similarity

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Which early figure in psychology determined that signals from the toe took longer to reach the brain than signals from the thigh?

a. Smith b. Freud c. Helmholtz d. Piaget e. Planck

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Archival analyses of actual cases where false confessors pled not guilty and went to trial revealed jury conviction rates from

A. 15% to 23%. B. 73% to 81%. C. 43% to 51%. D. 3% to 12%.

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What led to the development of family therapy?

a. The observation that signs of mental illness often were seen in more than one family member b. The recognition that most psychological disorders can be attributed to and cause dysfunctional relationships c. The realization that the family environment played a role in whether relapse occurred d. The established importance of the interaction of nature and nurture in the development if all forms of psychopathology

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