Colleen stares at a fixed spot in her bedroom using only one eye. After a while, what might happen to her vision?
a. Any object that slowly crosses her visual field may at one point disappear.
b. Any object that she focuses on will begin to rotate, first clockwise, then counterclockwise.
c. Objects will become more focused the longer she looks at them.
d. Objects will become more distorted the longer she looks at them.
b
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initiates conversations at work or at home. Chris seems to exhibit __________ personality disorder. a. paranoid b. avoidant c. borderline d. narcissistic
The part of the hindbrain sometimes called the "little brain" is the ______
a. medulla b. cerebrum c. cerebellum d. limbic system
People who had already placed their two-dollar bets were more confident than people who were waiting in line to place their bets (Knox & Inkster, 1968)
These findings suggest that decisions that are _______ generate more cognitive dissonance than decisions that are not. a. important b. coerced c. irrevocable d. trivial
Like all body cells, __________ have a cell containing a(n) __________
a) synapses; axon b) neurons; nucleus c) myelin; nucleus d) dendrites; axon