Damage to the occipital lobe can interfere with the processing of information coming in through the eyes, indicating that:
A) sensation occurs in the brain.
B) sensation occurs at the same time as perception.
C) sensation and perception are different but related processes.
D) the eyes will not sense if cortical areas in the occipital lobe are damaged.
C) sensation and perception are different but related processes.
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Suppose Barbara is feeling sad and she sees Mort struggling to move a piece of furniture. She would be most likely to help Mort if Barbara
a. accepted personal responsible for her bad mood. b. and Mort were young children. c. was self-focused on her own concerns. d. blamed someone else for her bad mood.
Which of the following hypothetical research findings would present a problem for researchers trying to interpret results from a twin-study design?
A. Parents of monozygotic twins treat the two twins more alike than do parents of dizygotic twins. B. Dizygotic twins don't look as much like one another as do monozygotic twins. C. Parents treat female pairs of twins differently than they treat male twins. D. There are more dizygotic twins born each year than monozygotic twins.
Items of specialized knowledge, such as the concept that animals or people have a true nature that is fixed at birth, are known as items of ____________________ knowledge
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A machine designed to provide a realistic imitation of an actual environment is called a(n) ________
a) agonist b) modulator c) simulator d) antagonist