When we tell a story and we construct sentences with specific word order patterns, we are using our __________ to accomplish this task.
A. left hemisphere
B. right hemisphere
C. olfactory bulb
D. medulla
Answer: B
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Which of these, if any, results from subliminally viewing a face with an emotional expression? a. You change your evaluation of that same face with a neutral expression. b. You reduce your own emotional expressions for the next few seconds. c. That night you dream about someone with that face
d. Subliminally viewing a face has no measurable effect.
Shanda is afraid of failing one of her final exams, primarily because she thinks the professor gives hard exams, and so no matter how much studying she does, it won't matter. Social cognitive theorists would suggest that Shanda has an __________.
A. external locus of control B. internal locus of control C. introverted personality D. extroverted personality
Affective reactions differ from emotions in a number of ways. For example, affective reactions tend to ____
a. occur more automatically b. involve a stronger behavioral component c. be more likely to relate to particular events d. be more complex
You missed class the day classical conditioning was discussed, so you borrow your friend's notes. As you are reading the notes you see that the neutral stimulus was the bell, the UCS was food, and the UCR was salivation. As you look further in the notes, you cannot read what is written about the CS, since your friend was running out of ink as she took notes. Given what you can read, you reason that the CS is:
A. salivation-since that is the normal response to food B. salivation-since the UCR becomes the CS C. bell-since the neutral stimulus becomes the CS D. food-since the UCS becomes the CS