A right-handed, male patient whose corpus callosum has been surgically severed for treatment of epilepsy is likely to display which of the following disabilities?
a) Inability to name an object that is presented only to the left visual fiel
b) Inability to demonstrate the use for a familiar object placed in the left hand
c) Inability to draw a simple object when its name is whispered in the right ear
d) Inability to select a synonym for an object's name when the name is presented to the right visual field
A
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a. had previously eaten ants b. ate grasshoppers at the request of a pleasant officer c. were given a week's leave d. ate grasshoppers at the request of a stern, unpleasant officer
Which of the following did ethologist Konrad Lorenz suggest about aggression?
A. Lorenz argued that aggression is a primary instinctual drive observed only in animals. B. Lorenz suggested that participation in aggressive sports and games would encourage the discharge of aggression in socially undesirable ways. C. Lorenz believed that society should offer people acceptable ways of permitting catharsis. D. Lorenz said that the shorter the period of aggressive energy buildup, the greater the amount of aggression displayed when it is discharged.
What are rooted in the scarcity of something like food or esteem from others?
A. B-needs B. D-needs C. D-needs D. B-values