Researchers Miyamoto, Nisbett, and Masuda compared photographs of city scenes in the U.S. and Japan. They found that on average, city scenes in the U.S
a. had more advertisements.
b. were not as busy.
c. contained more social imagery.
d. were less colorful.
Answer: B
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a. testing her predictions based on previous experience. b. gazing and concentrating. c. seeking parental warmth. d. acting on an innate understanding of the world.
Visual stimuli are most commonly retained in short-term memory by
a. continuing to look at the stimulus until an icon of the image appears. b. forming an eidetic image of the stimulus. c. slowing saccadic eye movements to one or two per second. d. encoding visual stimuli as sounds that can be rehearsed.
Davis has such an intense, irrational fear of clowns that he cannot take his daughters to see the circus when it is in town. Davis would be most correctly diagnosed as suffering from
A) obsessive-compulsive disorder. B) panic disorder. C) a phobia. D) posttraumatic stress disorder.
The fiber pathway connecting the right and left medial thalamus in animals and some people is the
A. anterior commissure. B. massa intermedia. C. corpus callosum. D. hippocampal commissure.