When presented with a stimulus, the brain processes the information in two pathways: the “fast pathway” goes from the thalamus to the _____, while the “slow pathway” goes from the thalamus to the _____.
A) amygdala; cortex and then the amygdala
B) cortex; amygdala directly
C) amygdala; retina and then the frontal lobe
D) cortex; retina
A) amygdala; cortex and then the amygdala
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Which part of the retina, if any, has the greatest proportion of cones, relative to rods?
a. The periphery b. The fovea c. The area surrounding the blind spot d. All parts have equal proportions.
If a person has an IQ score that falls in the range of around 20 or 25 to 35 or 40, it would be classified as __________.
A. intractable intellectual disability B. moderate intellectual disability C. severe intellectual disability D. mild intellectual disability
In a Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) function, chance performance is represented by
a. the bell-shaped curve. b. Steven's function. c. ?. d. the diagonal.
Intelligence:
a. is an internal capacity that enables us to adapt to an ever-changing environment b. is a relatively permanent change brought about the environment c. involves the formation of US-CS links d. involves the development of new patterns of problem solving through maturation