A man is hit by a car and seriously injured. After the accident, the man is unable to detect stimuli in the right half of his visual field, although neither of his eyes was injured in the accident
What sort of brain injury would you expect in this situation?
a) Injury to the left occipital lob
b) Injury to the left parietal lobe
c) Injury to the right occipital lobe
d) Injury to the right parietal lobe
A
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A) wisdom and logic B) inductive and deductive logic C) semantic and episodic memory D) concept formation and creativity E) the formation of responses and selection among possible responses
Regarding the autonomic nervous system, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Your autonomic nervous system would react in much the same way whether you were being chased by a dog or were surprised by a prowler. b. Whether you are relaxed or aroused at any moment depends on the combined activity of both branches of the autonomic nervous system. c. The autonomic nervous system controls the voluntary actions and movements of the body. d. The autonomic nervous system is made up of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.