A mechanical mixture or heterogeneous mixture is a mixture with
different parts that you can see. For example an omelette is a
mechanical mixture because you can see the different parts that
make up the omelette.
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What was the type of brain cell discovered by Hubel and Wiesel
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feature detector
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Perception is the ability to process information
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True
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How do you know you still love a person
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When you constantly think of the person. When you wish to be
around the person.
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Seeing a whole form and then beginning to notice new details about individual parts is an example of
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top-down processing (APEX)
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Neurons that analyze visual input and respond to specific things are called
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feature detectors-apexA synapse makes an input to the neutrons
that analyze visual input and respond to the specific things.
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Neurons that respond to specific types of lines are examples of
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feature detectors
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Which of these is an example of embodied mind
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Waking up to an alarm clock.
The brain's need for sensory input from the body in order to
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Seeing another person and feeling emotion.
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Closure is the process of
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filling in missing parts
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The idea that our bodies help our minds think is called
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Embodied cognition
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When our brain fills in missing pieces this is called
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the feature phenomenon
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The Perception Of An Image First Followed By Noticing Individual Pieces of the image can be described as
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Top-down Processing
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The embodied mind
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Most of our brains activity is
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unconscious
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What is a mechanical mixture
A mechanical mixture or heterogeneous mixture is a mixture with
different parts that you can see. For example an omelette is a
mechanical mixture because you can see the different parts that
make up the omelette.
What was the type of brain cell discovered by Hubel and Wiesel
feature detector
Perception is the ability to process information
True
How do you know you still love a person
When you constantly think of the person. When you wish to be
around the person.
Seeing a whole form and then beginning to notice new details about individual parts is an example of
top-down processing (APEX)
Neurons that analyze visual input and respond to specific things are called
feature detectors-apexA synapse makes an input to the neutrons
that analyze visual input and respond to the specific things.
Neurons that respond to specific types of lines are examples of
feature detectors
Which of these is an example of embodied mind
Type your answer here...( All of the above!! )
Waking up to an alarm clock.
The brain's need for sensory input from the body in order to
function.
Seeing another person and feeling emotion.
Closure is the process of
filling in missing parts
The idea that our bodies help our minds think is called
Embodied cognition
When our brain fills in missing pieces this is called
the feature phenomenon
The Perception Of An Image First Followed By Noticing Individual Pieces of the image can be described as
Top-down Processing
The importance of the mind as part of the body is an example of