A continuous view of development emphasizes gradual and steady changes.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of the following does the retinex theory explain? a. Certain people can perceive finer distinctions of color than other people can. b. Changing the surrounding color changes the apparent color of an object
c. After staring at a red object for a minute and then looking away, we see green. d. We often remember colors as being brighter than they actually were.
Carmen is about to reach for either a glass or book, but has not yet done so. If we could scan Carmen's brain we would find:
A. a certain pattern of brain activity that reflects his ultimate choice, and he would be aware of this brain activity B. increasing activity in the brain areas involved in memory C. a certain pattern of brain activity that reflects his ultimate choice before he is even aware of it himself D. increasing activity in the brain areas associated with language
According to Treisman's feature integration theory, the first stage of perception is called the stage
a. feature analysis b. focused attention c. preattentive d. letter analysis
Naturalistic observation has taken place in
a. client's homes. b. schools. c. psychiatric hospitals. d. all of the above