Propagation

What will be an ideal response?


Sending neural signals from the sensory organs to the brain

Psychology

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Suppose an infant habituates to the sound "ba" and fails to change its sucking rate when we substitute the sound "bla.". What interpretation would follow from this result? a. The infant hears a difference between the sounds

b. The infant does not hear a difference between the sounds. c. The infant prefers the sound "ba.". d. The infant prefers the sound "bla.".

Psychology

When scientists artificially alter recordings of speech to resemble regular, repeating sine waves, people typically interpret this as ____.?

a. ?foreign language speech b. ?tones from a musical instrument c. ?tweeting birds d. ?infants babbling

Psychology

When information in short-term memory is rehearsed, it:

a. still only lasts approximately 1/2 second b. can last indefinitely c. can last for up to 15 seconds d. can last for up to 5 minutes

Psychology

When trying to explain the concepts of "fruit" and "vegetable," we may say "That potato is not a fruit, it is a vegetable.". In this example

a. potato is a positive exemplar of the prototype fruit. b. potato is a negative exemplar of the prototype vegetable. c. potato is both a negative and a positive exemplar, depending upon the prototype considered. d. none of these.

Psychology