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NSC Chapter 16 questions with correct answers
  • NSC Chapter 16 questions with correct answers

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  • NSC Chapter 16cerebral commissures - correct answer connect the two halves of the brain lateralization of function - correct answer the unequal representation of various psychological functions in the two hemispheres of the brain split brain patients - correct answer corpus collosum is severed, two hemispheres of the brain don't communicate as effectively commissurotomy - correct answer Surgical severing of the cerebral commissures aphasia - correct answer impairment of language, us...
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Linguistics 1 final ucla Q’s And A’s
  • Linguistics 1 final ucla Q’s And A’s

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  • Linguistics 1 final ucla Q’s And A’s language as a TOOL - Answer-Speakers encode meanings into sounds, Listeners decode speech sounds (or hand shapes) into meaning language as a type of KNOWLEDGE - Answer-You have a finite set of building blocks and rules. You know how to use them. This is unconscious knowledge. You understand the inventory of sounds in your language: Phonetics. You understand the sound patterns in your language, what sequences are possible: Phonology. lexicon - Ans...
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NSC Exam Questions with 100% Complete Solutions (Latest Update)
  • NSC Exam Questions with 100% Complete Solutions (Latest Update)

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  • NSC Exam Questions with 100% Complete Solutions (Latest Update) What is the theory of cerebral dominance? What thinking did it lead to? - Answer-One hemisphere (usually the left) assumes a dominant role in controlling complex cognitive and motor functions This was supported by the fact that aphasia and apraxia are both caused by damage to the left hemisphere It led to people referring to the left hemisphere as the "dominant hemisphere" and the right as the "minor hemisphere" What...
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Psychology VCE units 3 and 4 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Psychology VCE units 3 and 4 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Psychology VCE units 3 and 4 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Altered State of Consciousness - Correct Answer ️️ -a type of consciousness other than normal waking consciousness subjective - Correct Answer ️️ -based on personal experience or feeling, not from external evidence normal waking consciousness - Correct Answer ️️ -The states of consciousness associated with being awake and aware of our thoughts, memories, feelings and sensations we are experiencing from the outside w...
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PSYC2301 Collin College -psychology 2301 exam 2 (Blinn Meyer) questions with answers
  • PSYC2301 Collin College -psychology 2301 exam 2 (Blinn Meyer) questions with answers

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  • psychology 2301 exam 2 (Blinn Meyer) Consciousness: - correct answer A person's subjective experience of the world and the mind. Where did Descartes believe the "seat of the soul" was located? - correct answer Descartes imagined that the seat of the soul—and consciousness—might reside in pineal gland located in the ventricles of the brain. Does brain activity precede conscious will to act, or does it only come after? - correct answer people make the decision to do something before ...
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Cognitive Psychology- Attention  (COGSCI 1B) Exam 2024 Q&A
  • Cognitive Psychology- Attention (COGSCI 1B) Exam 2024 Q&A

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  • Cognitive Psychology- Attention (COGSCI 1B) Exam 2024 Q&A Attention - CORRECT ANSWER-The ability to focus on specific stimuli or locations Selective Attention - CORRECT ANSWER-the focusing of attention on a specific location, object, or message Overt Attention - CORRECT ANSWER-attention that involves looking directly at the attended object Covert Attention - CORRECT ANSWER-attention is shifted without moving eyes; peripheral attention Divided attention - CORRECT ANSWER-attending to ...
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Psychology VCE units 3 and 4 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Psychology VCE units 3 and 4 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Psychology VCE units 3 and 4 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Altered State of Consciousness - Correct Answer ️️ -a type of consciousness other than normal waking consciousness subjective - Correct Answer ️️ -based on personal experience or feeling, not from external evidence normal waking consciousness - Correct Answer ️️ -The states of consciousness associated with being awake and aware of our thoughts, memories, feelings and sensations we are experiencing from the outside w...
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PSY 320 Quiz Questions | Questions and Answers
  • PSY 320 Quiz Questions | Questions and Answers

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  • PSY 320 Quiz Questions | Questions and Answers Which of the following were key factors that contributed to the cognitive revolution? dissatisfaction with behaviorism, information processing, a change in the kinds of questions researchers were interested in studying The study of how we know things Epistemology How we know things empiricism and rationalism The idea that we know things through observation, through our senses Empiricism The idea that we know things in ways other than through obser...
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Cog Sci 1B Midterm Exam 2024 Q&A  Verified
  • Cog Sci 1B Midterm Exam 2024 Q&A Verified

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  • Cog Sci 1B Midterm Exam 2024 Q&A Verified 6 Disciplines of Cog Sci - CORRECT ANSWER-Psychology, Philosophy, Linguistics, Anthropology, Artificial Intelligence, and Neuroscience Spatial Resolution - CORRECT ANSWER-The scale on which it can give precise measurement, basically if it can measure really small things (neurons) or large (lobes) Temporal Resolution - CORRECT ANSWER-The scale on which time intervals the machine is sensitive Western Psychology Weird acronoym - CORRECT ANSWER-W...
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AAMC FL 4 Exam with correct Answers
  • AAMC FL 4 Exam with correct Answers

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  • AAMC FL 4 Exam with correct Answers How do you test validity in a psych study? -Answer-The best way to test Validity is to have two tests that correlate, meaning a high score on both tests links to the hypothesis being tested. To show a lack of validity, these test need to point in the opposite direction, meaning one test proves the hypothesis with a high score but somehow the second test disproves the hypothesis, creating a conflict in the study -> not valid What is contained in sensor...
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