An area near the occipital lobe has been shown to become active when motion stimuli are perceived and when the direction of an object's movement is accurately detected. This is the ______ pathway.
A. "how"
B. "when"
C. "where"
D. "what"
Answer: B
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Suppose that Frank has relatively low self-esteem, but that his friend Omar has relatively high self-esteem. And suppose that the two friends are approached by a local political group, which attempts to educate them about its causes and persuade them to sign several petitions. Given the research on self-esteem and persuasion, what can we expect?
a. Frank will be more open to talking with the group, and more inclined to sign on with them. b. Omar will be more open to talking with the group, and more inclined to sign on with them. c. Frank will be more open to talking with the group, but Omar should be more inclined to sign on with them. d. Omar will be more open to talking with the group, but Frank should be more inclined to sign on with them.
What effect do falling levels of leptin have on hunger?
A. appetite for fats increase B. appetite for sweets increase C. appetite is decreased D. appetite is increased
Which of the following is NOT true of an analysis of 200 bestselling and award-winning children's books?
a. They were nonsexist. b. Nearly twice as many male as female main characters were portrayed. c. Fathers were underrepresented and often withdrawn or ineffectual. d. Female characters were more nurturing and less likely to have an occupation.
Which of the following statements about the influences of heredity and environment is correct, according to your textbook?
A. A person's potential range of height is genetically determined, but actual height may be influenced by nutrition. B. A person's height is determined by his or her genes. C. Nutrition is more important than genetic limits or range. D. The genetic upper limit or range of height can be raised by improved nutrition.