PSYCH 10 - Lesson 6 and 7 Questions summary 2023
PSYCH 10 - Lesson 6 and 7 Questions Which of the following statements are true about the neuroimaging techniques we discussed in lecture? a. EEG has better temporal and spatial resolution than fMRI b. EEG has better spatial resolution than fMRI but poorer temporal resolution c. fMRI has better temporal and spatial resolution than EEG d. EEG has better temporal resolution than fMRI but poorer spatial resolution - d. EEG has better temporal resolution than fMRI but poorer spatial resolution Dale is worried about the security in the building where his company is housed. He wants the security force to increase its screening of people who are potential "threats." In terms of signal detection theory, he thinks that security should increase the number of people screened, which will reduce the number of ______ of security threats. - misses; increasing the number of people screened will reduce the number of misses Kyra likes listening to music before going to sleep, but she gets in trouble if she plays her music after 10 pm. Kyra knows that if her parents can't hear the music, she will not get into trouble. But, even though the music is playing very softly, her parents can detect the music 75 percent of the time. The point at which Kyra has the volume set is ______. - above her parents' absolute threshold the optic nerve - causes there to be a blind spot in your visual field the photoreceptors - is/are where transduction occurs the lens - Focuses light onto retina the pupil - dilates or constricts to allow in more or less light into the eye Which of the following statements are true? a. A person who is farsighted can see objects that are close up well but has difficulty seeing objects that are far away because the image is being focused in front of their retina. b. A person who is farsighted can see objects that are close up well but has difficulty seeing objects that are far away because the image is being focused past their retina (i.e., the focal point is further than the retina) c. A person who is nearsighted can see objects that are close up well but has difficulty seeing objects that are far away because the image is being focused in front of their retina. d. A person who is nearsighted can see objects that are close up well but has difficulty seeing objects that are far away because the image is being focused past their retina (i.e., the focal point is further than the retina). - c. A person who is nearsighted can see objects that are close up well but has difficulty seeing objects that are far away because the image is being focused in front of their retina.
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psych 10 lesson 6 and 7 questions summary 2023
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eeg has better temporal and spatial resolution tha
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dale is worried about the security in the building
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kyra likes listening to music before going to sle
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