When readers use the direct-access route to recognizing written words,
a. they learn to distinguish between a letter's distinctive features and its characteristic sound.
b. they translate the visual stimuli into sound before locating a word's meaning.
c. they recognize each word's syntactic function before they recognize its meaning.
d. they recognize a word from the visual stimulus without having to translate first into sound
Ans: d
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a. A signal is absent and the subject responds "no." b. A signal is absent and the subject responds "yes." c. A signal is present and the subject responds "no." d. A signal is present and the subject responds "yes." e. A signal is present and the subject does not respond.
If one identical twin has Parkinson's disease before age 51, what is the probability that the other twin will also develop the disorder?
a. 6 times greater than for a fraternal twin b. Around 50% c. 6 times greater than the general population d. 10 times greater than for a fraternal twin