The _____ is a brain structure that plays a role in the regulation of wakefulness, arousal, and sleep.
A) cerebellum
B) tectum
C) reticular formation
D) corpus callosum
C) reticular formation
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a. discover a person's position in the needs hierarchy. c. manipulate the dominant construct in an individual. b. determine a person's roles according to his or her construct system. d. uncover the constructs people apply to the important people in their lives.
All of the following are mechanisms that perpetuate stereotypes except
a. illusory correlations. b. the jigsaw classroom. c. subtyping. d. self-fulfilling prophecies.
The posterior parietal cortex ____
a. is the main area for touch and other body information b. keeps track of the position of the body relative to the world c. is active during preparations for a movement and less active during movement itself d. responds to lights, noises, and other signals for a movement.
With computerized tomography scans (CT scans), recording electrodes are attached to the scalp to measure global changes in the electrical potentials of brain cells
Indicate whether the statement is true or false