7) Malik is a participant in a dichotic listening experiment. He is asked to repeat back only the speech being played in his left ear and ignore the speech in his right ear. In the first trial of the experiment, the following sentences are played: Left ear: “A man drives a green car into town and then goes into the grocery store.” Right ear: “The child plays with two friends before returning home and eating dinner.” Neither of the two sentences contains any words or phrases that would be particularly meaningful to Malik. Malik repeats back the sentence played in his left ear perfectly. When he’s asked what he remembers from his right ear, he reports that he doesn’t recall anything that was played in his right ear. In the second trial of the experiment, Malik is again asked to repeat back only the speech being played in his left ear and ignore the speech in his right ear. In this second trial of the experiment, the following sentences are played: Left ear: “The dog chased the tennis ball all the way to the back of the yard.” Right ear: “Diego decided to go over to his friend Malik’s house to play a video game.” In this case, while Malik repeats back the sentence played in his left ear perfectly, when he’s asked what he heard in his right ear, he says that he heard, “Malik is going to play a video game.” The fact that Malik reported no memory or awareness of the sentence played in the right ear in the first trial of the experiment, but heard the name “Malik” in the second trial is most consistent with what model or models of attention?
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Which of the following has caffeine?
Which of the following has caffeine?
71) Primary auditory cortex can be found in the _________ lo…
71) Primary auditory cortex can be found in the _________ lobe of the brain.
65) The presence of neuropsychological disorders such as Bro…
65) The presence of neuropsychological disorders such as Broca’s Aphasia and Wernicke’s aphasia provides evidence in favor of what hypothesis about language evolution/why humans have language while other animals do not?
15) Jack pays $1 to enter a raffle. He was hoping to win an…
15) Jack pays $1 to enter a raffle. He was hoping to win an autographed photograph of a famous baseball player, but instead he won a red UW-Madison t-shirt. He already has about twenty red UW-Madison t-shifts and he probably wouldn’t have paid even 25 cents for another one. Jack’s friend Patrick sees that Jack is disappointed to have won the t-shirt and so the next day Patrick asks if he could buy the t-shift from Jack for $5. Jack thinks about it and says that he wouldn’t sell the t-shirt for less than $20. This scenario illustrates what decision-making issue?
58) The part of the brain removed from Patient H.M. (Henry M…
58) The part of the brain removed from Patient H.M. (Henry Molaison) is in the lobe marked _________ in the diagram below.
Collection of urine for anaerobic culture requires which of…
Collection of urine for anaerobic culture requires which of the following urine collection methods?
The benefits of performing automated urine microscopy includ…
The benefits of performing automated urine microscopy include all of the following except it
A urine specimen is received in the laboratory with the pati…
A urine specimen is received in the laboratory with the patient’s name, the date, and the time of collection on the lid of the container. You should:
In addition to a Chemical Hygiene Plan, the laboratory must…
In addition to a Chemical Hygiene Plan, the laboratory must provide employees access to ______ under the employee “right to know”.