If we record from an on-center bipolar cell in the retina, the cell will show maximum activity if we shine a light on its entire receptive field
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Ms. Long is a first grade teacher and uses cooperative learning in her classroom
In creating groups of students she will equally distribute high achieving, moderate achieving, and low achieving students so there is one student of each category in every group. Based upon the skills of each student, Ms. Long knows that the high achieving students can help the modern achieving students, and in turn, the moderate achieving students can help the low achieving students. It is clear that Ms. Long is using the principle of ____ in her classroom. a. psychosocial moratorium b. accommodation c. scaffolding d. assimilation
Bruce and Brenda are young adults who just got married. Based on the statistics, if they divorce, they are most likely to do so _______________
a. 1 to 4 years after marriage b. 5 to 10 years after marriage c. 11 to 14 years after marriage d. 16 to 20 years after marriage
______________ tasks are more affected by aging in adulthood relative to ___________ tasks.
a. Cognitive; motor b. Simple; cognitive c. Complex; simple d. Motor; complex
Phyllis and her husband were regulars at Annabelle's Restaurant. Every Saturday night, they arrived promptly at 7:00 PM to begin Phyllis's first dinner meal of the evening
While she ordered a complete dinner featuring prime rib, baked potato, vegetables and a house salad, her husband nursed a cup of coffee. Following dinner, the wait staff cleared the table and replaced the silverware before the couple joining Phyllis and her husband for an 8:30 PM dinner arrived. Phyllis ordered a meal identical to the one she had eaten earlier and this dinner proceeded as if this were her first evening meal. Following the second dinner, she routinely went to the ladies' room for approximately one half hour. Upon her return, the couples left the restaurant. Despite the large quantity of food she consumed every Saturday evening, Phyllis was rail thin, weighing approximately 100 lbs. at a height of 5'10". Several wait staff believed that this pattern was repeated at least one other time each week at a neighboring restaurant. On the basis of the information presented, what diagnosis would you expect would be most likely to be given to Phyllis, and what other associated clinical features might you expect to find in this case? What will be an ideal response?