Imagine that a blindfolded "split brain" patient is exposed to flower-scented

perfume with her left nostril plugged. She is then asked to choose between a plastic
flower, a cup and a book using her left hand.

What is she most likely to do?
(a) Pick up the plastic flower
(b) Pick up the cup
(c) Pick up the book
(d) Pick up the plastic flower about one third of the time, the cup about one
third of the time, and the book about one third of the time

A

Psychology

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a. child chess experts remembered more number sequences and more chess piece patterns than adult chess novices did. b. adult chess novices remembered more number sequences and more chess piece patterns than child chess experts did. c. adult chess novices remembered more number sequences, but child chess experts remembered more chess piece patterns. d. child chess experts remembered more number sequences, but adult chess novices remembered more chess piece patterns.

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Psychological approaches to treating sleep disorders have been largely limited to treating

______. a. primary hypersomnia c. insomnia disorder (primary insomnia) b. sleepwalking disorder d. night terror disorder

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