Describe the four-step process by which sound vibrations are turned into auditory sensations
What will be an ideal response?
Sound waves must be relayed to the inner ear after reaching the eardrum first. Next, the cochlea must focus the vibrations on the basilar membrane. Then, this basilar membrane will transform the vibrations into neural impulses. Finally, these impulses will reach the auditory cortex in the temporal lobes for higher-order processing.
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A. homolateral step; contralateral, short step; contralateral, long step; no step B. contralateral, short step; contralateral, long step; no step; homolateral step C. no step; homolateral step; contralateral, short step; contralateral, long step D. no step; contralateral, short step; contralateral, long step; homolateral step E. homolateral step; no step; contralateral, long step; contralateral, short step
Michelle's parents were permissive throughout her childhood. Now that Michelle is an adolescent, they are trying to exert control over her. What is likely to be the outcome of this scenario?
Michelle will be appreciative of the fact that her parents finally seem concerned about her. Michelle is likely to be very independent and have a strong sense of self-esteem. Michelle will likely turn to other adults for support. Michelle is likely to be angry and defiant.