Which of the following is true about a person's performance and hippocampal activation?
A. The more hippocampal activation shown during high-wave sleep, the better the person performs on the task the next day.
B. The more hippocampal activation shown during slow-wave sleep, the better the person performs on the task the next day.
C. The more hippocampal activation shown during slow-wave sleep, the worse the person performs on the task the next day.
D. The less hippocampal activation shown during high-wave sleep, the worse the person performs on the task the next day.
B. The more hippocampal activation shown during slow-wave sleep, the better the person performs on the task the next day.
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a. ?the fundamental attribution error b. ?the self-serving bias c. ?the in-group bias d. ?being from a collectivistic culture
Piaget argued that the first reactions by newborns were
A. indicators of an innate understanding of appearance as reality. B. abstract. C. indicators of an innate understanding of object permanence. D. reflexive.
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What will be an ideal response?