Livesey and McLaren conducted a study where they observed a peak shift in human subjects using multiple shades of green. Initially, subjects responded to the physical similarity of the stimulus. With additional training, they became aware of subtle differences of the stimuli and utilized a rule-based strategy. Livesey and McLaren believed respondents used ______ early in the testing and ______ later in the testing.
A. cognitive processing; differential learning
B. cognitive processing; associative learning
C. associative learning; differential learning
D. associative learning; cognitive processing
D. associative learning; cognitive processing
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a. commitment; passion b. passion; intimacy c. intimacy; sexuality d. intimacy; passion
In a signal detection experiment, Shawna uses a very conservative decision criterion, saying "Yes" only when the stimulus is clear, strong, and unambiguous. She will produce:
A) many false alarms and many misses. B) few false alarms and few misses. C) many false alarms and few misses. D) few false alarms and many misses.
Scientists use the word ________ to refer exclusively to biological differences between men and women in anatomy, genetics, or physical functioning
a. sex role b. culture c. gender d. sex
Regeneration is:
a. The growth of severed axons b. Limited to the peripheral nervous system in mammals c. When the cell body of a neuron with a severed axon continues to function d. All of the above