Which theory of hearing explains why hunters sometimes lose hearing in a narrow pitch range, known as the "Hunter's notch"?
a. place
b. conduction
c. frequency
d. tone
A
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Richard's grandfather is losing his hearing. Consequently, he is probably experiencing a. no problems hearing voices, as age-related hearing loss does not affect the frequencies found in normal speech. b. equal difficulty hearing Richard and his mother
c. more difficulty hearing Richard's mother than Richard. d. more difficulty hearing Richard than his mother.
The Law of Mass Action proposes that…
a) the cortex functions as a whole, with no functional specialization within the cortex. b) an increase in neurotransmitters in the brain increases overall brain activity. c) large portions of the brain must be activated in order for functional neuroimaging techniques to work d) the degree of deficit is directly related to the proportion of the brain that has been lesioned. e) there is no part of the brain that is special for language
In the first few years of life, the brain is ________
A) highly plastic B) totally plastic C) more lateralized than at any other period D) unable to recover from injury
What determines the sex of a child?
a) The father’s sperm determines the sex of a child. b) The mother’s ovum determines the sex of a child. c) The mother’s Y chromosome determines the sex of a child. d) The father’s age determines the sex of a child.