Renee is smelling a rose. Its odor's chemical molecules lock into the odor receptors in Renee's nose. The resulting neural impulses then follow which path?
a) Olfactory bulb to olfactory nerve to olfactory cortex in the parietal lobe
b) Olfactory nerve to olfactory bulb to olfactory cortex in the temporal lobe
c) Olfactory nerve to thalamus to olfactory cortex in the temporal lobe
d) Olfactory nerve to olfactory bulb to olfactory cortex in the occipital lobe
e) Olfactory nerve to olfactory cortex to olfactory bulb in the occipital lobe
b) Olfactory nerve to olfactory bulb to olfactory cortex in the temporal lobe
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A. listening to their parents lecture them about the animals' habits B. asking an adult questions about biological processes C. asking an adult questions about the names of the animals D. asking an adult to read the signs on each cage
Correlations are not appropriate to ____ but are useful to ____.
A. predict behavior; make cause-and-effect statements B. make cause-and-effect statements; pinpoint confounding effects C. evaluate testimonials; evaluate surveys D. make cause-and-effect statements; make predictions about behavior
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a. central route to persuasion b. cognitive dissonance model c. peripheral route to persuasion d. self-serving route to persuasion
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a. autonomic nervous system. b. central nervous system. c. somatic nervous system. d. spinal cord.