A person with many connections from the fusiform gyrus to other brain areas, and a person with very few such connections probably differ mainly in which of the following?

a. Accuracy in the aim of their movements
b. Persistence after a series of disappointments
c. Ability to recognize faces
d. Ability to master foreign languages

c

Psychology

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A long-lasting increase in the strength of synaptic responsiveness is called:

a. deep processing. b. long-term potentiation. c. parallel processing. d. state-dependent memory.

Psychology

Direct self-report measures of personality

A) are seldom used. B) are often reliable. C) always measure several personality traits simultaneously. D) are valid even when subjects intentionally give false responses.

Psychology