The dual-process model of thinking is defined by the notion that
adolescents use one neural pathway for decision making and adults use an
entirely different pathway.
two networks exist within the human brain, one for emotional and one for
analytical processing of stimuli.
two networks exist within the human brain, one for deductive reasoning and one
for inductive reasoning.
analytical and intuitive processing of stimuli arise from a single pathway in the
brain.
two networks exist within the human brain, one for emotional and one for
analytical processing of stimuli.
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a. are always abused in the home. b. are more likely to be male than female. c. are those who are physically the biggest in their class. d. are a diverse group with no commonalities.
What general conclusion can we draw about our memory accuracy for important events in our lives ("flashbulb memories")?
a. For these events, our memories are so accurate that the name "flashbulb memory" is appropriate. b. For a disastrous event, people who live far away from the event are actually somewhat more likely than others to develop an accurate "flashbulb memory." c. These "flashbulb memories" can be explained by ordinary mechanisms, such as rehearsal frequency. d. Surprisingly, these "flashbulb memories" become even more accurate as time passes since the original event.
Which statement about strokes is accurate? a. Survivors can never recover
b. Survivors generally require short-term care. c. Strokes are a significant cause of disability. d. Most strokes occur in individuals younger than 50 years of age.
According to the article Spaced Out, about the architecture of living spaces, the survey dependent measure
asked about (a) falling in love with other participants (b) having sex with other participants (c) how many weekends participants went away from the institution (d) how hectic participants found the living situation