Animation 10.24: Hubel and Wiesel's Explanation for Responses of Complex CellsClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 295 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following questions:Describe how the receptive fields increase and decrease the ganglion cells' rate of firing.
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a. expected emotion. b. immediate emotion. c. integral immediate emotion. d. incidental immediate emotion.
Almost instantly, victims who have a stroke realize that something is wrong. However, some brain injuries are not so obvious, such as the chronic brain injury that has been found in dozens of retired NFL players, hockey players, and boxers. What is the name that boxers have for these less dramatic, but equally disabling, changes to their personality, thinking, judgment, and emotions due to brain
injury? a. the knockout b. punch-drunk c. punch-counterpunch d. the bum rush
One reason for dreams producing more creative solutions to problems is because which of the following occurs?
a. Your expectations set up a self-fulfilling prophecy that will occur while dreaming. b. Brain waves remain more stable during dreaming than when one is awake. c. Your inhibitions are reduced during dreaming. d. Stimulus generalizations are more likely to occur when you are dreaming.
_____ is a selfless concern for the welfare of others that can lead to heroic behavior
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