Chapter 14

Biological Psychology · 11 exercises

Problem 2

In humans, light from the right visual field shines on the __________ half of each retina, which sends its axons to the ___________ hemisphere of the brain.

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Problem 4

After a split-brain person sees something in the left visual field, how can he or she describe or identify the object?

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Problem 5

Which hemisphere is dominant for each of the following in most people: speech, emotional inflection of speech, interpreting other people's emotional expressions, spatial relationships, perceiving overall patterns?

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Problem 6

A child born without a corpus callosum can name something felt with the left hand, but an adult who suffered damage to the corpus callosum cannot. What are two likely explanations?

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Problem 8

What evidence argues against the hypothesis that language evolution depended simply on the overall evolution of brain and intelligence?

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Problem 11

What is the strongest evidence in favor of a sensitive period for language learning?

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Problem 13

Describe the speech production of people with Broca's aphasia and those with Wernicke's aphasia.

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Problem 14

Describe the speech comprehension of people with Broca's aphasia and those with Wernicke's aphasia.

6 step solution

Problem 15

In what way do musical compositions vary depending on the language spoken by the composer?

5 step solution

Problem 16

What usually gives the most problems to a person with dyslexia- vision, hearing, or connecting vision to hearing?

4 step solution

Problem 22

What is the evidence that spatial neglect is a problem in attention, not just sensation?

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