Johnson et al. (2004 ) presented moving occluded rods to 3-month-old infants, and classified the infants as "perceivers" or "nonperceivers" of a unified, occluded rod. The main finding of the study was that _____
A) ?perceivers and nonperceivers did not differ in eye movements
B) ?perceivers and nonperceivers did not differ in VEP activity
C) ?perceivers tended to make more horizontal eye movements
D) ?perceivers tended to look at the stationary occluder
C
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a. Slow though not stop b. Stop c. Speed up d. No effect whatsoever
One explanation for the difficulty that people with amygdala damage have with recognizing fearful faces is that they ____
a. cannot see very well b. do not remember what fear looks like c. focus their attention on the eyes of faces instead of the nose and mouth d. focus their attention on the nose and mouth of faces instead of the eyes
Schizophrenia is characterized by:
A) an inability to be alone. B) negative symptoms such as flat, emotionless voices but not by positive symptoms. C) disturbances in thought and language, perception and attention, motor activity, and mood. D) positive symptoms but not negative symptoms.
The basic components of informed consent are
A. competence, volunteerism, full information, and comprehension. B. volunteerism and comprehension. C. competence, volunteerism, comprehension, and knowledge of results. D. anonymity, volunteerism, full information, and comprehension.