Which of the following abilities would Robert Sternberg view as being especially important?
a. the ability to solve complex mathematical problems correctly
b. the ability to solve complex mathematical problems quickly
c. the ability to read quickly
d. the ability to deal effectively with the practical problems in everyday life
d
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One important implication of the doctrine of specific nerve energies was that
a. all nerves ultimately lead to the brain. b. the mind is made of nerves. c. different parts of the brain may have different functions. d. electrical stimulation of the brain could produce lasting damage. e. nerves communicate unidirectionally from the brain to different parts of the body.
Temperature, pressure, touch, and pain are all registered in the parietal lobes of the cerebrum
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.