You are scheduled to take part in an experiment examining basic processes in memory and reasoning. The psychologist in charge is most likely:
a. a research psychologist
b. an applied psychologist
c. a clinical psychologist
d. a school psychologist
A
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Toward the end of Titchener's career, he came to favor the ____ method instead of the ____ method.?
a. ?psychophysiological; psychological b. ?psychoanalytic; structuralist c. ?introspective; Wundtian d. ?behavioristic; mentalistic e. ?phenomenological; introspective
In a splitĀbrain research study, what will happen when a pencil is presented in the patient's visual field?
a. The patient will be able to pick out the pencil from a group of objects, but not be able to say "pencil"regardless of which visual field the pencil is presented to b. The patient will be able to say "pencil," but will not be able to pick out pencil from a group of objectsregardless of which visual field the pencil is presented to. c. The patient will be able to say "pencil" when the pencil is presented to the right visual field, but not whenpresented to the left visual field. d. The patient will be able to say "pencil" when the pencil is presented to the left visual field, but not whenpresented to the right visual field. e. The patient will be able to pick out the pencil from a group of objects, but not be able to say "pencil" whenthe pencil is presented to the right visual field.
How does the brain process visual information??
a. ?Information travels from the retina to the thalamus and then simultaneously to the primary visual cortex in the occipital lobe and the amygdala. b. ?Information travels from the cornea to the amygdala and then simultaneously to the primary visual cortex in the parietal lobe and the thalamus. c. ?Information travels from the lens to the hippocampus and then sequentially to the primary visual cortex in the temporal lobe and the hypothalamus. d. ?Information travels from the pupil to the reticular formation and then sequentially to the primary visual cortex in the frontal lobe and the pons.
Katya is an infant who lives in a Romanian orphanage. She receives very little stimulation from her environment, and spends most of her days sitting in her crib. She does receive all the food and basic care she needs. Katya's neural development will most likely involve ______.
A. higher than average levels of myelination B. a greater degree of synaptic pruning C. higher than average levels of synaptogenesis D. a greater degree of neuron production