Baby Charlotte prefers looking at a checkerboard with many small squares compared to looking at one with a few large squares. Charlotte is demonstrating
A) contrast sensitivity.
B) pictorial depth perception.
C) shape sensitivity.
D) binocular depth perception.
A
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Lola is thinking about having a child and asks you for advice. Use research presented in your text to describe positive and negative aspects of having children and positive and negative aspects of being childless
What will be an ideal response?
When researchers Blakemore and Cooper exposed newborn kittens to either vertical or horizontal stripes—and nothing else—for several months, it was found that ________
a. the kittens became completely blind. b. the kittens ran to play only when the researcher held up a bar matching their visual experience. c. the perception of vertical stripes is innate, and so some kittens functioned in a normal manner. d. the perception of horizontal stripes is innate, and so some kittens functioned in a normal manner.
The process of meiosis can lead to genetic variations and mutations, but sometimes there are advantageous outcomes of this distortion. For example, people with the genetic mutation leading to sickle-cell anemia have a natural resistance to __________
a. malaria b. chicken pox c. shingles d. rocky mountain spotted fever
The most important illogical feature of preoperational thought is its
A) class inclusion. B) irreversibility. C) reversibility. D) centration.