In this case, the mapping between number and color is constant. For this person, the number 3 generally appears red, while the number 7 generally appears green. One way to test whether someone actually has this form of synesthesia is to have the person hunt for shapes hidden in an array of similar-looking numbers. For example, the following array contains 5s organized into a shape among 2s. What results would you expect when comparing participants with grapheme-color synesthesia against controls?
1. Individuals with grapheme-color synesthesia should be considerably faster and more accurate than controls at detecting the hidden shape.
2. Individuals with grapheme-color synesthesia should have more difficulty than controls at doing this task.
3. Control participants should be faster at completing this task but will show more errors than individuals with grapheme-color synesthesia.
4. Control participants should be unable to complete this task, while individuals with grapheme-color synesthesia will find it difficult but doable.

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Answer 1

Answer: Individuals with grapheme-color synesthesia should be considerably faster and more accurate than controls at detecting the hidden shape.

Explanation:

The results that one will expect when comparing the participants with grapheme-color synesthesia against the controls will be option A "Individuals with grapheme-color synesthesia should be considerably faster and more accurate than controls at detecting the hidden shape"

It should be noted that the shortness of the reaction time correlates with how synesthetic the person will be.


Related Questions

Who developed the hierarchy of needs?
O A. Maslow
O B. Rogers
O c. Zimbardo
O D. Seligman

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Answer:

A. Maslow Abraham Maslow

Answer:

Maslow

Explanation:

what are the causes of environmental change?​

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Answer:

the main ones are Variations in the sun's energy reaching Earth.

Changes in the reflectivity of Earth's atmosphere and surface.

Changes in the greenhouse effect, which affects the amount of heat retained by Earth's atmosphere.

Explanation:

caused by the variation in the occurrences of some climatic factors; rainfall, temperature, light wind: biotic factors; predators, parasites, soil micro-organism, pest and diseases: and edaphic factors; soil pH,

Answer:

rainfall, temperature, light wind, predators, parasites, soil microorganism, pest and diseases

Explanation:

(HELP) 2. The system of courts in India known as:
(a) Judiciary
(b) Legislative
(c) Executive
(d) None of these​

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A judiciary, All I did was ask Siri

One country has a comparative advantage over another when it: A. can create economic growth with less trade. B. is better able to produce all of the goods it needs. C. is able to easily produce more of a good. D. can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost.​

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Answer:

D. can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost.​

Explanation:

When a country manages to produce a good or service at a lower cost of opportunity than its trading partners, it means that that country has a comparative advantage. In this case, it is worth remembering that opportunity cost is the term that determines the value that a producer renounces when making a decision on which product will be produced and which will be rejected.

The Seventh Amendment involves what kind of legal issue?
A)
Civil law
B)
Criminal law
C)
Freedom of Speech
D)
Right to Bear Arms

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Answer:A

Explanation:

I just did the quiz on "USA Test-Prep" and got it correct.

The Seventh Amendment involves the legal issue of Civil law. Thus option (A) is correct.

What was the Seventh Amendment ?

The Seventh Amendment is the amendment (1791) to the Constitution of the United States, part of the Bill of Rights, that formally established the rules governing civil trials.

The amendment’s objective was to preserve a distinction between the responsibilities of the courts (such as deciding matters of law) and those of juries (such as deciding matters of fact).

While the Seventh Amendment's provision for jury trials in civil cases has never been incorporated (applied to the states), almost every state has a provision for jury trials in civil cases in its constitution. The prohibition of overturning a jury's findings of fact applies to federal cases, state cases involving federal law, and to review of state cases by federal courts

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Modern domestic violence statutes
a. usually apply to members of the same household.
b. do not usually apply to parties who are married.
C. usually apply only to parties who are married.
d. usually apply only to parties who have a legal or blood relationship.

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Answer:

A ur welcome

Explanation:

i know because i had this question

is sewing machine considered as a household product

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Answer:

no, not really

Explanation:

household products is something you would use everyday, so it wouldn't fall into that category.

a What are the sources of law? Explain briefly?​

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Answer:

Here is your ans

Explanation:

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what is thiss.What is Diamond’s argument about the role of environment in shaping human societies as they migrate to new areas? *

The environment plays a small role in how a society will develop in a given area
The environment plays a large role in how a society will develop in a given area
Human technology will always overcome environmental limitations
Humans only migrated to areas where the environment allowed for farming

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Answer: What is Diamond's argument for why Bantu speakers did not settle beyond the Fish River? A new military system in which land was granted to farmers who, in return, would provide the empire with loyal soldiers.

Explanation:

Explain how the residents of New Zealand feel about multiculturalism. ​

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Answer:

New Zealanders value a strong multicultural society, with 89% agreeing that it is a good thing for society to be made up of people from different races, religions and cultures

define force pls answer this

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Force is a strength or attribute as an attribute to of physical action or movement.

Answer:

Force is any push or pull which can, under various circumstances, change the shape or size of an object, change the speed with which it is moving, and also change it's motion or position at rest.

The teacher used examples from real life to help students connect to the objective - making adjustments to a balance sheet. She continued to give more real life examples as she transitioned to the direct instruction portion of the lesson. Now continue to watch the lesson. Reflect on these questions as you watch for the next several minutes: 1. Does the teacher relate to prior knowledge?

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Answer: The teacher used a traditional and direct form of teaching by standing in front of the class to teach.

Explanation:

The teacher used a traditional and direct form of teaching by standing in front of the class to teach. She used literal situations to explain the subject to the students so they can grasp so well what she was talking about. She also challenged the students to question answering during and at the end of the class, all these excited the students about her method of teaching

3 Writing is very important because...​

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Answer:

Writing fosters our ability to explain and refine our ideas to others and ourselves. writing preserves our ideas and memories. writing allows us to understand our lives. writing allows us to entertain others.

I hope it's helpful!

Writing equips us with communication and thinking skills. Writing expresses who we are as people. Writing makes our thinking and learning visible and permanent. Writing fosters our ability to explain and refine our ideas to others and ourselves.

A town builds a new road north of the town to replace one that was in bad shape. The new road is wider, has smooth pavement, and flowering bushes have been planted along the roadside. Compared to the road south of town, the new road gets very little use. This is because many of the residents work in a factory several miles south of town. The north road is used mostly on weekends by wealthy families driving to their mountain cabins. Many residents are angry about this. Which of the following economic questions was NOT adequately considered before building the road?

i. What should be produced?
ii. How should it be produced?
iii. Who will use what is produced?
A.
ii only
B.
i and ii only
C.
ii and iii only
D.
i and iii only

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Answer:

D. i  and iii only

Explanation:

i because the road was produced without being thought over and iii because it was not thought over and only some people use it.

Answer:

D i and iii only

Explanation:

Renewable energy resources are vary by location and often relies on weather. true or false

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Renewable energy technologies are highly dependent on climate-related factors including sunlight, wind speed and water availability. Water is also a key requirement for coal and nuclear power stations. Heatwaves can impact on the capacity of transmission lines to move energy around the national grid.

Answer:

true

Explanation:

(Please Help me the questions on top here is the story) The Brave William Tell

Adapted from William Tell, Anonymous, public domain.

Introduction: The people of Switzerland were being ruled by the Emperor of Germany who desired to break their independent spirit. This Emperor appointed a cruel, unjust man named Gessler to be governor over the Swiss people. The Swiss people were afraid of the evil governor – all except for William Tell.

Setting: A crowded marketplace in the middle of town.


Scene I



Gessler's messenger: ( yelling as he drives a pole into the ground) Here Ye, here ye people of Switzerland! The honorable Gessler desires a show of respect.

( he places a hat on the top of the pole)

Gessler's messenger: All who pass this way must bow down before this pole and cap to show their allegiance to our great and powerful Emperor of Germany.

( the towns people gasp and murmur in disbelief)

Peasant man 1: What is this? I will not do this thing you ask.

Gessler's messenger: ( striking the peasant man) You will do as you're told!

Peasant man 2: What is the punishment for disobeying this ridiculous request?

( enter Governor Gessler)

Gessler: I will answer this. To any person who disobeys my orders he will be given a sound beating and a damp, disease–ridden jail cell to sleep in!

( sounds of crying and gasping from the crowd)

Townspeople: No, please, say it isn't so!

( The crowd begins to disperse; mothers grab their children and run to their houses.)

Gessler: ( shouts) I will be watching.

( Gessler exits)


Scene II



( A few days later, William Tell and his son John enter the marketplace.)

John: ( pointing to the pole) Father, why does everyone bow low as they pass that pole and cap?

William: ( grabbing John's arm) This looks like the evil Gessler's doing. Wait here and I will find out who is attempting to put this town in chains!

William: ( speaking in a concerned voice) Friends, what is going on here? Why do you bow to this stick?

Peasant man 1: We have been commanded by the mighty Gessler to do so!

Peasant man 2: Not bowing is a crime punishable by beating and possibly death!

William: ( speaking loudly to the crowd) I will not bow! I will not become a slave to the tyrant king of Germany!

( Gessler enters quietly behind William)

Gessler: ( pointing his finger angrily at William) Then you will answer to me!

( Gessler walks toward William and stands before him.)


Scene III



( enter Gessler into the marketplace a few hours later, with William in chains)

Gessler: People of Switzerland, here is an example of foolish bravery. Because this William Tell did not follow orders and proceeded to excite the townspeople against the honorable King of Germany, his punishment is death!

Townspeople: oh no, not William! This is terrible! Have mercy!

Gessler: ( smiling) You want mercy, alright! I'll give you mercy. I will spare his life on one condition: William must shoot this apple off the top of his only son's head!!

( Gessler throws a bow and some arrows at the feet of William)

John: ( calmly looking at his father and speaking quietly) Do what you must do. You are a clever archer, the best I've ever known.

( John is placed 20 yards away from where his father stands. The target is placed on his head.)

William: ( glaring at Gessler) This is a horrible proposal and one I will not soon forget. If I succeed, I will hold you to your word and expect my freedom.

Gessler ( looking across the way at the boy) If you succeed, you will have it.

( William picks up two arrows and places one in his shirt. With the other he takes aim. The crowd watches as the arrow flies, hitting its mark perfectly.)

Townspeople: Hurray! What amazement! Young John is saved and so is our Brave William Tell!

Gessler: ( enraged the boy was not hit) You lucky fool! Next time you will not be so fortunate!

William: ( taking the second arrow from his shirt and pointing it at Gessler) If I had hit my boy, this second arrow was for you!

( William and John exit)

( curtain falls)

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Answer:

a

b

c

Explanation:

Study the capitalized phrase.

What is a Muslim required to do during the month of Ramadan?

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Answer:

all Muslims are required to abstain from food and drink from dawn to dusk for 30 days.

Explanation:

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Answer:

[tex]\large \boxed{\sf abstain \ from \ eating\ and \ drinking}[/tex]

Explanation:

During the 30 days of Ramadan, Muslims are obligated to fast, every day from dawn to sunset.

Eating and drinking is not allowed during fasting hours.

when are hypothesis supported in science?

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Answer:

when you dont know so after it start and what you think is going to happen

Explanation:

Answer:

For a hypothesis to be termed a scientific hypothesis, it has to be something that can be supported or refuted through carefully crafted experimentation or observation. A scientific hypothesis is the initial building block in the scientific method.

Explanation:

Which of the following BEST describes the effect of Triangular Trade.

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Answer:

Communities were devastated, the population declined, families were torn apart, and slave trading wars claimed even more African lives. ... The illustration shows a section of a slave ship along the Middle Passage.

Explanation:

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During the 3rd century, how did new emperors claim the throne?

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Answer:

By killing or overthrowing old emperors

Explanation:

Answer:

By killing them, and overthrowing them.

What was the first written language of India?

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Answer:

Sanskrit

Explanation:

The Preamble to the United States Constitution Multiple Choice identifies certain goals for our society, such as unity, justice, domestic tranquility, and liberty. institutes the federalism principle which allows for shared power among national, state, and local governments. establishes the executive branch, which is headed by the president, and also establishes the court system, which is headed by the Supreme Court. establishes the Supremacy Clause which states that federal law is supreme over state law.

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Answer:

identifies certain goals for our society, such as unity, justice, domestic tranquility, and liberty

Explanation:

The preamble to the constitution was created at the constitutional convention in the year 1787. Governeur Morris drafted a good part of the constitution.

The preamble tells why the constitution has been written and also the main goals that it has set to be accomplished.

The goals identified for the society includes, unity, justice, ensure domestic tranquility and also liberty

I kept myself
I hid to deep
Buned myself, with my own heat
I must go out, must go with the flow
My red tears shouted pain, as it glows
So as I am, later on it would be tough
I freed my burning self and I'll go reach the top ​

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Not sure what that’s supposed to mean, but can I have brainliest?

Answer:

Your cute like your mother staf safe muah bye

diseases in the present age are very different from diseases of the past discuss ​

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Answer:

Control and prevention measures had decreased the incidence of many infectious diseases, and with the ability to continue to identify new antibiotics, to handle new problems, and the ongoing development of appropriate vaccines, his statement appeared to be appropriate.

In the US, similar feelings were expressed and funding for infectious disease fellowships began to decline with federal resources being directed elsewhere.

The history of the world is intertwined with the impact that infectious diseases have had on populations. Evidence of smallpox has been found in 3000-year-old Egyptian mummies. Egyptian papyrus paintings depict infectious diseases such as poliomyelitis. Hippocrates wrote about the spread of disease by means of airs, water, and places, and made an association between climate, diet, and living conditions. Investigators described miasmas as the source of infections. Fracastoro discussed the germ theory in the 1500s and three routes of contagion were proposed—direct contact, fomites, and contagion from a distance (airborne). Epidemics of leprosy, plague, syphilis, smallpox, cholera, yellow fever, typhoid fever, and other infectious diseases were the norm.

The development of the microscope by Leeuwenhoek in the 1600s allowed scientists to visualize micro-organisms for the first time. The 1800s brought knowledge of the cultivation and identification of micro-organisms. Vaccines were developed and used which introduced specific methods to our storehouse of measures for control and prevention. Pasteurization was another important contribution to disease control. An appreciation of the environment and its relationship to infectious diseases resulted in implementation of broad control measures such as community sanitation, personal hygiene, and public health education. The importance of nutrition was appreciated for its impact on infectious diseases.

The 20th century brought chemotherapy and antibiotics into our infectious disease armamentarium. Greater dependency upon vaccination programmes and health education became important allies in our efforts at reducing the occurrence of infectious disease. So Sir McFarland’s statement was not an off hand remark.

But we are now aware that emerging and re-emerging infections have become a significant worldwide problem. In 1991, the Institute of Medicine of the National Research Council in the US appointed a 19-member multidisciplinary expert committee to study the emergence of microbial threats to health. Their report published in 1992 was entitled, ‘Emerging Infections —Microbial Threats to Health in the United States’ but the concepts that they discussed certainly have worldwide application.1 They concluded that six categories of factors could explain the emergence or re-emergence of infectious diseases. These factors are: Human demographics and behaviour; Technology and industry; Economic development and land use; International travel and commerce; Microbial adaptation and change; and Breakdown of public health measures.

Explanation:

In your opinion who is more responsible for causing the harmful effects from the climate change ?explain your views​

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Major corporations who mass produce cheaply made products that harm the air quality and use up fossil fuels. The top 50 companies make up most of the worlds use of fossil fuels. Another factor is the lack of regulation by governments. If governments put plans to actually conserve energy and stop these corporations then our world would be a healthier place but since politicians get payed off from these corporations major change cannot happen.

is 4 test and it needs to be good, im not that good at social studies so yeah plz ​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Because Uncle Sam supplied barrels of beef to the United States Army during the War of 1812.

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(C) any action that is not morally wrong is morally right

The end of the Stone Age (around 10,000-12,000 years ago) witnessed the change from hunter-gatherer societies to agricultural societies. This led to the rise of civilization.

One of the societal changes that occurred at this time was that people
A.
migrated south ahead of advancing glaciers.
B.
relied more on meat than plants for their diets.
C.
began to interact and trade with distant societies.
D.
began to farm and live in permanent settlements.
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Analyze the image below and answer the question that follows.


Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.
Imagine that you’ve taken a job as a city planner. Your first task is to find out how many people live in your city. Then, you’re asked to find out how large of an area your city covers.
If you combine these two measurements together, what information would you now have?
A.
your city’s migration rate
B.
your city’s level of education
C.
your city’s weather
D.
your city’s population density

Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer: its d

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