Which of the following statements is consistent with the Gibsons' ecological view of perceptual development in infancy?
Perception and cognition are unrelated concepts.
Sensation is more important than perception.
Perception is a passive action that is involved only in the interpretation of an event.
We directly perceive information that exists in the world around us.
We directly perceive information that exists in the world around us.
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Zuckerman's studies found that high sensation seekers are egocentrically introverted
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Briefly compare the differences between ionotropic and metabotropic receptors. Include their mechanisms of action and how they explain the difference in the effects on the postsynaptic cell.
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Gibson and Walk (1960) designed a device called the ____________________ to study infants' depth perception
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A stage theory of cognitive development assumes that:
a. development progresses according to discrete, age-based steps. b. development occurs regardless of experience. c. development is a continuous process that never ends. d. development occurs at different ages for different children.