How does the case of "Dee" provide evidence for "what" and "where" systems in the

brain?

What will be an ideal response?

The answer should briefly describe Dee's symptoms, then indicate how the symptoms,
together with the pattern of brain damage, are consistent with the concepts of the ventral and
dorsal streams.

Psychology

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Brandon and Brenda are fraternal twins. Patty and Selma are sisters born four years apart. Which of these two pairs of siblings is genetically most similar?

A) The degree of similarity cannot be determined without DNA testing. B) Patty and Selma, the sisters, are genetically most similar. C) Brandon and Brenda, the fraternal twins, are genetically most similar. D) The fraternal twins and the sisters are equal in genetic similarity.

Psychology

Research by Exner and others has shown that the Rorschach

A) is one of the least frequently researched clinical instruments despite its widespread use. B) is a test with weak reliability and absolutely no validity. C) is just as effective at identifying areas of brain damage as MRIs and PET scans. D) can be scored by computer, thereby increasing its reliability.

Psychology