Despite patient H.M.'s severe amnesia, what was he nevertheless able to learn?
a. The names of the people he met
b. New motor skills
c. The meanings of new words
d. Historical facts
b
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Regarding prejudice and direct experiences, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. By the time they are three years old, many children show signs of race bias. b. Prejudices that occur when members of another social group are perceived as a threat to one's own interests are referred to as group prejudices. c. Once prejudices are established, they prevent us from accepting more positive experiences that could reverse the damage. d. Subtle influences, such as parents' attitudes, the depiction of people in books and on TV, and exposure to children of other races, can have an impact on one becoming prejudiced.
A girl who has normal color vision but who also has the recessive gene for color blindness in her genotype is said to be a(n) ______ of the recessive gene
Fill in the blank with correct word
The cocktail party effect involves the rigidity of the tympanic membrane.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which group of older adults has the highest rate of poverty in the United States?
a. white men b. white women c. African-American men d. African-American women