What would be the likely outcome of a person who was blind at birth, and had vision restored later in life by the removal of cataracts (clouded lenses)?
a. quick development of normal vision
b. trouble describing the shapes of objects
c. trouble identifying the location of light
d. inability to use touch and sound cues to maneuver around in a building
b
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a. sharp eyesight c. keen sense of smell b. use of symbols d. running fast
A patient was administrated a sedative before a treatment session. The only noted side effect is that the patient can't remember who brought him to the hospital and what happened during the session. The patient wakes up no longer feeling depressed. What did the treatment most likely involve?
a. hypnosis c. antidepressants b. psychosurgery d. electroconvulsive therapy
Preventing unsafe conditions by redesigning tools, machines, or the workplace environment is known as the ________ approach to accident reduction
a) anthropometric b) personnel selection c) ergonomic d) personnel training
The gradual disappearance of synapses is thought to be beneficial because it weeds out synapses that are not frequently used
Indicate whether the statement is true or false