The ability to reach for objects accurately while remaining unaware of
seeing them is called __________ and indicates that consciousness
__________.
a. blindsight; exists at several levels
b. cognitive seeing; a brain event
c. blindsight; incomplete
d. cognitive seeing; is composed of information from all the senses
e. blindsight; is not a property of all parts of the brain
e. blindsight; is not a property of all parts of the brain
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What is one significant reason for the advances in fine motor skills shown by children 6 to 8 years old?
A. Children have lived long enough to acquire practice with fine motor skills. B. Children's cognitive development is increasing. C. Children have greater opportunities to model fine motor skill behaviors from others. D. The amount of myelin in the brain increases to protect, insulate, and surround neurons.
You go to your therapist for the first time and she tells you to lie on a couch in a slightly darkened room. She then asks you to talk about anything that comes to mind, no matter how trivial it may seem. What kind of psychotherapy are you undergoing?
a. systematic desensitization c. flooding b. traditional psychoanalysis d. person centered therapy
Dan is taking Psychology 273, 322, and 476 this semester. When asked to list the numbers of the courses he took last semester, his present course numbers are the only ones he can recall. Dan's difficulty in recalling the course numbers is an example of
a) psychogenic amnesia. b) proactive interference. c) maintenance rehearsal. d) retroactive interference.
________ theory focuses on partners' perceptions of the fairness of a relationship
FIll in the blank with correct word.