Neurons that cause us to mimic the actions of others are known as ______ neurons
a. reactive c. sympathy
b. tertiary d. mirror
D
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A. brain and spinal cord B. sensory organs and afferent nerves C. brain and efferent nerves D. brain and somatic nerves
A researcher repeatedly flashes a picture to the right, and then the left, of the infant's field of
vision. Gradually, after a left-sided presentation, the infant begins looking right, even before the stimulus is presented. This paradigm is known as a: A) habituation paradigm. B) response expectancy paradigm. C) criterion-based paradigm. D) paired comparison procedure.
Explain the difference between a positive and a negative correlation, and give an example of each.
What will be an ideal response?
You and your partner are expectant parents. Based on what you know about sex differences in emotional expression, what can you anticipate if your baby is a girl? What can you anticipate if your baby is a boy?
What will be an ideal response?