If a triangle is flashed to a split brain patient's right brain, he will be able to

a. easily name what he saw.
b. describe the triangle but not be able to identify it as a triangle.
c. point to a picture of a triangle with his left hand.
d. point and draw the triangle with both of his hands.


C

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Recent research on numerical concepts in infants has found that young children

a. cannot tell the difference between smaller and larger numbers. b. cannot make a one-to-one correspondence between two small sets of objects. c. do not show any evidence of manipulating and understanding numbers. d. show some evidence for simple manipulations and relative relationships among smaller and larger numbers.

Psychology

The subdivision of the peripheral nervous

system that is made up of all nerves carrying messages from the senses to the central nervous system and all nerves carrying messages from the central nervous system to skeletal muscles is called the _________. a) autonomic nervous system b) parasympathetic nervous system c) somatic nervous system d) central nervous system

Psychology

Inference allows scientists to move from observations of events to

A) an unbiased description. B) models that help explain them. C) controlling events. D) results.

Psychology

Based on the results of a daily diary study, which of the following best describes the relationship between physical activity and life satisfaction?

A. Older adults reported same levels of life satisfaction irrespective of the level of physical activity. B. Both sedentary adults and middle-age adults who engaged in more physical activity on a regular basis reported similar life satisfaction. C. Younger adults who engaged in more physical activity on a regular basis reported higher life satisfaction than more sedentary adults. D. People of all ages reported higher life satisfaction on days in which they are more active than usual.

Psychology