At what distance can neonates focus most accurately?
a. 1 to 7 inches
b. 8 to 14 inches
c. 15 to 21 inches
d. 22 to 28 inches
Answer: B
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1. Linear perspective is a depth cue that requires only one eye to experience. 2. We tend to perceive objects higher in our visual field as closer than objects lower in our visual field. 3. The interposition of two objects allows us to determine with reasonable accuracy how far apart the two objects are. 4. Interposition is a binocular depth cue. 5. The closer the object at which you're looking, the smaller the binocular disparity.
If a child successfully navigates this stage of psychosocial development, they will assert their will and act independently
a) integrity vs. despair b) autonomy vs. shame and doubt c) initiative vs. guilt d) basic trust vs. mistrust
Which of the following statements about handedness is most accurate?
a. The prevalence of left-handedness in some African countries is as low as 1% because using the left hand is suppressed. b. Children first develop this tendency during the preschool years. c. Children who are left-handed are often praised for their uniqueness in non-Western cultures. d. There is no genetic component to handedness; it is based purely on one's environment.
Using fMRI, Breiber et al measured activity in response to coherent and random motion in ASD. They found, compared with controls:
a. Enhanced activity in V1, and also in MT/V5 in ASD b. Reduced activity in V1, and reduced activity in MT/V5 in ASD c. Reduced activity in V1, and enhanced activity in MT/V5 in ASD d. Enhanced activity in V1, and reduced activity in MT/V5 in ASD