Cross-modal perception is the ability to
a. perceive three-dimensionality from a two-dimensional display.
b. perceive an object through two senses at the same time.
c. stop responding to a stimulus that is repeatedly presented.
d. recognize with one sense an object that was learned through another sense.
d
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In a small population of sheep, the dominant male may produce many more offspring than the other males, spreading his genes. This is an example of ____
a. assimilation b. artificial selection c. genetic drift d. recombination
Anna is asleep in her crib. Her brother comes into her bedroom and slams her door very loudly. Anna throws her arms out, arches her back, and brings her arms back together. She starts to cry. What reflex is Anna demonstrating?
A. Babinski reflex B. palmer grasp C. Moro reflex D. rooting reflex
After weeks of successful extinction trials, your pet dachshund suddenly resumes burying bones in the front yard. Your pet therapist advises you that the dog's behavior is an example of
a. shaping. b. stimulus generalization. c. spontaneous recovery. d. satiation.
Romantic relationships during adolescence
a. are associated with higher self-confidence and self-esteem. b. tend to begin at the same age in all ethnic groups. c. usually involve being part of a well-defined couple when they first begin. d. involve sexual exploration but not friendship, trust, or support.