Austin is sitting in class when suddenly his heart begins to
pound, he begins to sweat, and his hands begin to feel clammy. Next, fear and nervousness set in as he walks to the front of the class for his oral presentation. What theory of emotion best fits this situation?
a) Schachter-Singer theory
b) James-Lange theory
c) Smith-Scott theory
d) Cannon-Bard theory
Answer: b
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A. Certain cultures score lower on mathematical and linguistic intelligences. B. Certain cultures have different strengths in areas that predict academic success. C. Certain cultures evaluate intelligence through other measures. D. Certain cultures do not have the experiences required for some test questions.
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a. ?apraxia b. ?aphasia c. ?aprosodia d. ?agnosia
A split-brain patient is shown the word pen only in her right visual field. That patient will be able to:
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