____ theory suggests that mantra meditation restricts consciousness of our external world and in-effect temporarily deletes it from our active neural circuitry
a. Rhythm c. Cerebral hemisphere balance
b. Blank-out d. Desensitization
B
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Which of the following is an example of latent learning?
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Stan worked as a college professor and recently retired. Marcus worked as a plumber and also recently retired. What is likely to be true about Stan compared to Marcus?
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Which statement about individuals with a high need for cognition is FALSE?
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