Fans of opposing sports teams often act as if they have seen completely different games. This probably results from the fans of each team focusing intently on their own players and not the other team, which illustrates
a. psychokinesis.
b. retinal disparity.
c. inattentional blindness.
d. the apparent-distance hypothesis.
c
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Emily adjusts her rate of sucking in order to hear a recording of her mother reading "The Cat in the Hat," a story her mother read aloud during pregnancy. What does this illustrate?
a. imitation c. object permanence b. memory d. deferred imitation
Which of the emotion-related determinants of happiness has the greatest degree of genetic contribution?
A. positive emotionality B. emotional intelligence C. negative emotionality D. neutral emotionality
Which of the following is true?
a. Our brains are fully formed at birth. b. Adulthood is the greatest period of plasticity for the brain. c. Our experiences can change the "wiring" of our brains. d. Human brains lose the ability to physically change in adulthood.
Secondary circular reactions are repetitions of actions that trigger responses in the external environment, outside of the baby's body.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)