We used metaphors and examples (mostly borrowed from other researchers) to describe the relation between intuition and logic, including driving, dancing, and sports. What other metaphors could describe the combination of automatic behavior or thought and controlled, systematic thought serving as a monitor and stepping in when needed? What other specific examples can you identify that show dual processing in your own life?

What will be an ideal response?


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Researchers have shown that in monolingual infants between 6 and 12 months of age, the ability to perceive phonemes in languages other than the native language __________.

A. increases B. remains at about the same level as the native language C. decreases well below the level of native language phoneme perception D. decreases slightly below the level of native language phoneme perception

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According to MacDonald (1991, 1998), an evolutionary approach suggests a _____ model in which behavior related to personality occurs at several levels based ultimately on the motivating aspects of evolved personality systems

a) social learning b) universal personality c) hierarchical d) biological

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What is the memory part of the brain that helps you to remember the answer to this question?

a. cerebral cortex c. the hippocampus b. the amygdala d. the cerebellum

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The neo-Freudian, Carl Jung, suggested the existence of a collective unconscious that contained images shared by all people called

a) schemas. b) paradigms. c) archetypes. d) prototypes.

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