Matt is a baseball player. In order for him to catch a ball, his __________ stream must analyze information related to where the ball is located in space.

A. dorsal
B. ventral
C. rostral
D. caudal


Answer: A

Psychology

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Magdalena works with teens at the juvenile detention center. She helps the teens practice skills that will help them integrate back into school more effectively. The teens are rewarded when they follow specific rules for appropriate behaviors. This system operates primarily on the use of ____

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Ricardo is a 16-year-old who recently survived a terrible car wreck with his father, who also survived. However, Ricardo was badly injured with a small but deep cut in his cheek that he had to have stitches in

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Psychology

There is growing evidence that alternative approaches such as specialized police responding and problem-solving courts ___________.

A. reduce the risk of criminal offending, and also contain criminal justice costs B. increase the risk of criminal offending, and also increase criminal justice costs C. increase the risk of criminal offending but contain criminal justice costs D. reduce the risk of criminal offending but increase criminal justice costs

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