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OCR A-Level Psychology biological area core studies overview quiz quiz

12questions. Pick an answer and you'll see why right away.

  1. Sperry's (1968) split-brain patients had which structure cut?

  2. In Sperry's study, a stimulus shown to the right visual field could be named because:

  3. What could Sperry's patients do with a stimulus shown to the left visual field?

  4. Casey et al. (2011) followed up participants from which earlier study?

  5. In Casey et al.'s fMRI, low delayers showed more activity in which region to tempting cues?

  6. What did Blakemore and Cooper (1970) raise their kittens to see?

  7. What happened to the kittens raised seeing only horizontal stripes?

  8. Blakemore and Cooper's study mainly demonstrates:

  9. Maguire et al. (2000) studied the brains of which group?

  10. What did Maguire et al. find about the taxi drivers' hippocampi?

  11. Why can Maguire et al. not prove navigation caused the brain change?

  12. What core assumption links all four biological-area studies?