After an accident, Stella is left with brain damage. Now Stella has trouble judging the emotions of others, even when she can see their facial expressions. Stella has most likely damaged her ____
a. ?cerebellum
b. ?amygdala
c. ?hypothalamus
d. ?thalamus
ANSWER:
b
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a. people are not very accurate on everyday deductive-reasoning tasks, so the theme doesn't apply here. b. the reasoning tasks we encounter in our daily lives are generally more concrete, so we are more likely to be accurate. c. people typically change these reasoning tasks into decision-making tasks, which are easier to solve quickly and accurately. d. people really are quite accurate on reasoning tasks, even when these tasks are abstract.
Devin is a cheerful nine-month-old infant who wakes up every day at 5:30 a.m., eats lunch every day at noon, and goes to bed at 9 p.m. He gets fussy in the afternoon but can usually be lulled to sleep. As most babies classified by temperament pattern, he would most likely be classified as ____.?
a. ?slow-to-warm-up b. ?fast-to-warm-up c. ?easy d. ?difficult
Which of the following is true of neural networks?
a. They process information one sequence at a time. b. They store and retrieve symbolic representations. c. They process several sequences of information simultaneously. d. They are incapable of learning.
Randomizing a variable across treatments guarantees that the variable cannot become a confounding variable
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false