While at the bookstore, you listen in on an author speaking to a crowd of fans about her research and experience working with color in the clothing industry. She talks about the biology behind color, including how our eyes have thousands of receptors that are each sensitive to a different range of light wavelengths. As she continues, you realize she is explaining the __________ theory of color vision.
A. trichromatic
B. synesthetic
C. gate-control
D. opponent-process
Answer: A
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A. his heart tissue is deteriorating B. there is a buildup of plaque in his arteries C. his heart beat is weak and irregular D. blood is leaking out of his arteries
A prolonged or recurring problem which interferes with a person's ability to live a satisfying life and function in society is called:
a. insanity c. a mental disorder b. a neurosis d. a diagnosis
At the same time that infants are losing their abilities to discriminate among foreign phonemes, they are able to
a. make great progress in pronouncing phonemes in their native language. b. distinguish phonemes that are spoken with an increasing lower pitch. c. maintain a full range of speech flexibility to allow them to learn other languages later. d. make increasingly fine discriminations among the phonemes in their mother tongue.
The research of Rosekrans and Hartup on aggression suggests that if a model's behavior is sometimes reinforced and sometimes punished, it is more likely to be imitated than if it is consistently reinforced
Indicate whether the statement is true or false