Sarah, 4 years old, can successfully complete the false belief problems while her older brother Paul, age 10, still is not able to do so. Paul has considerable problems connecting with others. Most likely Paul is suffering from
a. aphasia. c. axial deficiencies.
b. aerial dysfunction. d. autism.
d
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How does the brain process visual information??
a. ?Information travels from the retina to the thalamus and then simultaneously to the primary visual cortex in the occipital lobe and the amygdala. b. ?Information travels from the cornea to the amygdala and then simultaneously to the primary visual cortex in the parietal lobe and the thalamus. c. ?Information travels from the lens to the hippocampus and then sequentially to the primary visual cortex in the temporal lobe and the hypothalamus. d. ?Information travels from the pupil to the reticular formation and then sequentially to the primary visual cortex in the frontal lobe and the pons.
Adolescents from a minority ethnic background who adapt and merge attitudes and customs from their ethnic culture and the majority culture are said to be
A) bicultural. B) accommodating. C) assimilated. D) marginalized.
Compare and contrast the information processing approach and Piaget's theory of cognitive development
What will be an ideal response?
Damage to the ________________ is related to articulatory rehearsal impairment
a. left superior temporal cortex c. left inferior frontal cortex b. left inferior parietal cortex d. left prefrontal cortex