Luo and Baillargeon recorded the reactions of infants to visual scenes, some occluded,

some not. In terms of the reactions of children two months old or younger, presenting an
occlusion was the same as

a. presenting full occlusion.
b. presenting no occlusion.
c. presenting an alternating occlusion.
d. reversing the sequence of actions.
e. inverting the sequence of actions.


b. presenting no occlusion.

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People who have damage to the amygdala sometimes have difficulty:

a. forming new memories of specific personal events b. recognizing emotions (such as sadness) in facial expressions c. processing language sounds and understanding speech d. controlling basic survival reflexes (such as breathing)

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The vestibular sense helps keep us from

a. eating too much. b. starving to death. c. being blinded by the sun. d. falling over.

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The autostimulation theory emphasizes the importance of REM sleep to the development of infants'

a. vision. c. visualization. b. hearing. d. vocalization.

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