The human ear has two mechanisms to encode sound-wave frequency: the _____, used primarily for high frequencies, and the _____, used primarily for low frequencies.
A) V1 area; A1 area
B) A1 area; V1 area
C) place code; temporal code
D) temporal code; place code
C) place code; temporal code
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You are studying in the student union. Another student sitting near you is muttering out loud, "primes, natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, real numbers, complex numbers ..." over and over again. That math student is obviously using ____.
A. automatic encoding interference B. maintenance rehearsal C. deep processing D. elaborative rehearsal
In their experiments on the brain and perceptual features, Blakemore, Cooper, Grobstein and Chow found that
a. the kittens raised in the vertically-striped rooms ran into chair legs in the normal environment. b. the kittens raised in the horizontally-striped rooms had difficulty jumping onto a chair in the normal environment. c. there was an actual decrease in brain cells tuned to the missing features. d. all of these findings were true.
In a freak accident, Neeley damaged her frontal cortex and was unable to remember anything that took place months before the accident. Neeley is suffering from
A. retrograde amnesia. B. anterograde amnesia. C. Korsakoff's psychosis. D. Alzheimer's disease.
If you took a large random sample of children and assessed their IQs, the
distribution of IQ scores would have a mean of about _____ . (a) the average mental age of the group (b) the average chronological age of the group (c) 100 (d) not enough information is given to answer the question