Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. If you stare at something green for a long time and then look at a white surface, you will perceive the colour red.
2. A key feature of the colour-opponent system is sensory adaptation.
3. The lateral geniculate nucleus is contained in area V1 of the occipital tract.
4. The area of the occipital lobe that contains the primary visual cortex is termed area V1.
5. Visual information passes through the thalamus before reaching area VI.
1. TRUE
2. TRUE
3. FALSE
4. TRUE
5. TRUE
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a. Strong, self-assured, and self-confident b. Clear values, highly developed conscience, and law abiding c. Honest, trustful, sincere, kind, and considerate d. Responsible, loyal, faithful, and honorable
Little Albert became conditioned to fear a white rat because of the association between the rat and a loud noise. How is Albert likely to have responded if Watson and Raynor continued to present the rat but did not create a loud noise afterwards?
A. He would continue to feel afraid of white rats for the rest of his life. B. He would eventually extinguish his fear of white rats and not feel as afraid. C. His fear for white rats would continue to increase until the loud noise returned. D. He would eventually extinguish his fear of loud noises and not feel as afraid.
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the influence of gender on peer relations?
A. Girls are more likely than boys to engage in collaborative discourse. B. Girls are more likely than boys to engage in competitive and risk-taking activities. C. Girls are more likely than boys to associate together in larger clusters. D. From 4 to 12 years of age, the preference for playing in same-sex groups decreases.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)