Neuropsychological evidence from both human and nonhuman animals shows that when they look at faces,
A) their heart rates increase.
B) they experience prosopagnosia.
C) the information is processed less effectively than information about other stimuli.
D) specific areas of the brain are activated.
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Q4: Information associated with the movement of objects
Q5: Which of the following is necessary for
Q6: Habituation/dehabituation reflects a basic form of
A)auditory acuity.
B)emotion.
C)memory.
D)perception.
Q7: Humans usually attain an adult level of
Q8: A decrease in an infant's response as
Q10: Infants look longer at patterns that
A)are colorful.
B)have
Q11: At about 2 months of age, infants
Q12: An idealized habituation/dehabituation curve indicates that infants
A)can
Q13: Newborns can see objects most clearly
A)about 2
Q14: A measure of infants' ability to copy
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