The unusual behaviors seen in "split brain" studies usually don't show up in
simple, everyday situations because:
(a) the right hemisphere in "split brain" patients receives little sensory input
(b) the left hemisphere in "split brain" patients produces little motor output
(c) emotional processes taking place in the right hemisphere monopolize most
such interactions
(d) language processes taking place in the left hemisphere monopolize most
such interactions
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a. when there are few natural resources, people may work more competitively. b. when there are many natural resources, people become less interdependent. c. when there are many natural resources, people become less independent. d. when there are few natural resources, people become more interdependent.
Describe an example of a chance event that could impact either the Green or Brown Beetle population
What will be an ideal response?