People with visual agnosia can perceive ____________ but not ____________
a. actions; objects
b. faces; objects
c. faces; actions
d. objects; actions
e. objects; faces
a. actions; objects
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An element common to the theories of Maslow, Rogers, White, and Deci is:
a. an emphasis on classical and instrumental conditioning in determining behavior b. the idea that all humans, in some way, strive to reach their potential c. the importance of cognitive decision-making d. the importance of internal conflicts that drive behavior
Which of the following statements is a possible explanation for greater brain activity in older adults?
Older adults compensate for losses by using more parts of their brains. Older adults have increased brain reserves. Older adults use only one hemisphere of the brain. The processing speed of older adults increases.
Which of the following is an example of personal distress?
a) hearing voices that no one else can hear b) worrying about everything most of the time c) feeling that one is better than everyone else d) deciding that rules are for suckers and that you don't have to obey them as long as you don't get caught
Mill differed from Descartes because he suggested __________ whereas Descartes
suggested __________. a. the mind is composed of matter; only the body is composed of matter b. truth can be discovered through reason; truth can be discovered through observation c. fluid from the brain creates action; human will creates action d. the mind is observable; the mind is not observable e. the body controls the mind; the mind controls the body