Deck 3: Tools for Exploring the World

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Jill's baby is awake and is squirming around, oblivious to anything happening around her. What state is Jill's baby most likely in?

A) the alert inactivity state
B) the crying state
C) the waking activity state
D) the REM state
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Baby Julie's toes fan out when her daddy touches the sole of her foot, stroking it from heel to toe. What is the name for this newborn reflex?

A) Babinski reflex
B) rooting reflex
C) Moro reflex
D) parachute reflex
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When baby Jared is crying, his parents comfort him using a method used by Native Americans. This provides comfort to Jared, and it soothes him so that he will stop crying. What useful technique do Jared's parents employ?

A) swaddling Jared in a blanket
B) singing lullabies
C) going for a drive
D) giving Jared a pacifier
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Your friend is worried that her newborn may be vulnerable to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). After reading the textbook, which would be the best recommendation to give her?

A) "Make sure your baby is extra warm in the winter months."
B) "Have your baby sleep on her back."
C) "Be sure to tightly wrap your baby in blankets at bedtime."
D) "Don't feed your baby before bedtime."
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Which of these is an example of a newborn reflex?

A) crying
B) laughing
C) rooting
D) rolling
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What differentiates pain cries from basic or angry cries?

A) their intensity
B) their sudden onset
C) their time of occurrence
D) their relationship to REM
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Maria is a typical, healthy one-year-old who weighs 11 kilograms (24 pounds). Which is the best estimate of her birth weight?

A) 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds)
B) 3.6 kilograms (8 pounds)
C) 5.4 kilograms (12 pounds)
D) 7.3 kilograms (16 pounds)
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What differentiates a basic cry from a mad cry?

A) Mad cries are more intense.
B) Basic cries are more intense.
C) Mad cries have a more sudden onset.
D) Basic cries have a more sudden onset.
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Two-month-old Chuck does not exhibit the Moro reflex. What kind of problem is he most likely to exhibit?

A) He will be less able to grasp objects.
B) He will be less able to eat.
C) He will be less able to cling to his mother.
D) His eyes will not be well protected.
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Two-month-old Joanne is lying quietly with her eyes wide open and appears very interested in a toy dangling in front of her face. What is Joanne exhibiting?

A) alert inactivity
B) curiosity
C) waking activity
D) non-REM sleep
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Who is at greatest risk of falling victim to sudden infant death syndrome?

A) Tina, who is 3 months old
B) Leslie, who is 13 months old
C) Bridget, who is 2 years old
D) Jon, who is 5 years old
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Which of the following is an aspect of regular (non-REM) sleep?

A) irregular breathing
B) twitching
C) steady brain activity
D) grimacing
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If Carly is a healthy newborn, how much time will she typically spend crying or on the verge of crying?

A) an hour or less
B) 2-3 hours
C) 4-5 hours
D) more than 5 hours
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Of all the behavioural states, in which state do newborns spend the most time each day?

A) in the waking activity state
B) in the sleeping state
C) in the crying state
D) in the alert inactivity state
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Newborn Nate is hungry. If he is typical of most newborns, what will Nate exhibit in order to communicate this hunger?

A) waking activity
B) mad crying
C) basic crying
D) pain crying
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Which of the following is an Apgar parameter?

A) facial features
B) weight
C) length
D) muscle tone
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If Harry is a typical newborn, how much of his sleep time will be spent in irregular (REM) sleep?

A) 2 hours
B) 4 hours
C) 8 hours
D) 12 hours
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Donnie slipped his little finger into the hand of his newborn infant, who immediately grasped onto it. Which reflex was the infant exhibiting?

A) the Moro reflex
B) the stepping reflex
C) the rooting reflex
D) the palmar reflex
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Bobby and Louisa are very concerned about baby Jackie because she does not seem to exhibit the withdrawal reflex. Which nerve could potentially have been damaged in baby Jackie?

A) sciatic nerve
B) ulnar nerve
C) thoracic nerve
D) tibial nerve
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Katy is two months old, and her parents are exhausted. They take turns taking care of Katy while she is awake and they sleep while Katy sleeps. How often does Katy go through a complete sleep-wake cycle?

A) once every 2 hours
B) once every 4 hours
C) once every 6 hours
D) once every 8 hours
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What part of a neuron contains the material necessary to keep it alive?

A) the axon
B) the cell body
C) the dendrite
D) the corpus callosum
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Which route most accurately depicts the flow of information from one neuron to another?

A) axon (Neuron 1) to dendrite (Neuron 2) to cell body (Neuron 3)
B) dendrite (Neuron 1) to axon (Neuron 2) to cell body (Neuron 3)
C) cell body (Neuron 1) to dendrite (Neuron 2) to axon (Neuron 3)
D) dendrite (Neuron 1) to dendrite (Neuron 2) to cell body (Neuron 3)
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Which of the following phrases would best complete the analogy, "Transmitter is to receiver as"?

A) dendrite is to cell body
B) axon is to dendrite
C) dendrite is to axon
D) cell body is to axon
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What type of brain cells form the basis of all thought and behaviour?

A) autosomes
B) erythrocytes
C) alleles
D) neurons
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Two-month-old Ben requires a great deal of energy for growth. Approximately what percentage of the body's energy is devoted to growth at Ben's age?

A) 30
B) 40
C) 50
D) 60
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Which nutrient is naturally missing from breast milk and needs to be supplemented in a breast-fed baby's diet?

A) vitamin C
B) folate
C) vitamin D
D) calcium
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When does malnutrition seem to be most damaging?

A) during adulthood
B) during childhood
C) during adolescence
D) during infancy
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Sandra has decided to breastfeed her infant. For what length of time does Sandra's doctor recommend that Sandra exclusively breastfeed her child?

A) 3 months
B) 6 months
C) 9 months
D) 1 year
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Yvette is a malnourished child. If her parents are typical, how will they most likely react?

A) They will probably become upset with Yvette's hyperactivity.
B) They will probably interact less with Yvette because she is so lethargic.
C) They will probably take more responsibility for making sure Yvette grows socially and psychologically.
D) They will probably stop trying to feed Yvette.
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Which part of an infant's body grows first?

A) the head
B) the feet
C) the legs
D) the hips
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Which child is most likely to be the tallest?

A) Kristin, who has a tall father and a short mother
B) Megan, who has a short father and a tall mother
C) Kara, who has a tall mother and a tall father
D) Morgan who has three out of four tall grandparents.
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As a result of surgery, Graeme's left and right cerebral hemispheres are no longer connected. Which part of Graeme's brain was most likely the focus of the surgery?

A) the cerebral cortex
B) the dendrites
C) the frontal cortex
D) the corpus callosum
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Baby Justin is old enough to start consuming solid foods. What is the first food that is recommended for 6- to 9-month old children like Justin?

A) iron-fortified rice cereal
B) whole milk
C) egg yolks
D) mashed bananas
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Ronnie is trying new foods and loves to experiment with new shapes, textures, and tastes. But his mom, Pam, is confused because Ronnie says that squash, a food he loved as an infant, is now "yucky." At what approximate age is Ronnie?

A) 1 year
B) 18 months
C) 2 years
D) 2 1/2 years
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What do we call chemicals that carry information from one neuron to another?

A) axons
B) neurotransmitters
C) terminal buttons
D) dendrites
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Sixteen-year-old Marshall was severely malnourished as an infant. Compared to his peers who were not malnourished as infants, how is Marshall most likely to differ?

A) He is more likely to weigh less.
B) He is more likely to be shorter.
C) He is more likely to be introverted and shy.
D) He is more likely to be less intelligent.
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Which technique is recommended for making finicky eaters more open-minded about the food they eat?

A) Insist that children clean their plates.
B) Talk about the correct way to eat during meals.
C) Use food to reward good behaviour.
D) Allow children to pick from among healthy foods.
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Lisa is recovering from a serious accident that damaged her frontal cortex. Which outcome is most likely?

A) Lisa's left hemisphere will no longer be able to communicate with her right hemisphere.
B) Lisa will have a difficult time breathing and seeing.
C) Lisa's personality will be different.
D) Lisa will have no more axons.
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Sarah is informed that both of her 1-year-old twin daughters are of "normal" weight. She is then informed that one weighs 7.3 kilograms (16 pounds) and the other weighs 11.8 kilograms (26 pounds). How is this possible?

A) One of the twins likely has Down syndrome.
B) The daughters were likely weighed incorrectly.
C) The "normal" weight range for a 1-year-old is very wide.
D) The initial "normal" information was incorrect.
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On which part of a neuron are terminal buttons located?

A) the dendrite
B) the cell body
C) the neurotransmitter
D) the axon
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Vernon has been in a playground accident and appears to be unable to speak. What is the most likely location of the damage?

A) his frontal cortex
B) his right hemisphere
C) his left hemisphere
D) his occipital lobe
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Bradley is deciding which food to eat first, and how to eat it in an appropriate fashion. Which structure is responsible for these processes?

A) his frontal cortex
B) his corpus callosum
C) his left hemisphere
D) his neural plate
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What is synaptic pruning?

A) the facilitation of neuronal activity
B) the downsizing of neuronal connections
C) the measurement of neuronal activity in the brain
D) the structures that connect the two hemispheres of the brain
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Blaine deals with people who have suffered some sort of brain damage, helping them try to use different areas of the brain that perform functions that were previously performed by the areas that are now damaged. What is Blaine's specialty?

A) neuroplasticity
B) synaptic pruning
C) neural plate studies
D) motor skills
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If you were to remove the top of an adult's skull, what is the first brain tissue that you would see?

A) the cerebral cortex
B) the brain stem
C) the neural plate
D) the hippocampus
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Kim is excellent at walking, running, climbing, and kicking balls. What does this information suggest about Kim?

A) She has good neuroplasticity.
B) She has good motor skills.
C) She has good temperament.
D) She has good sociability.
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Dylan has reached the approximate age at which most children can step spontaneously. How old is Dylan?

A) 6 months old
B) 7 months old
C) 8 months old
D) 10 months old
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What do we call the fatty substance that surrounds a neuron and allows it to transmit information more rapidly?

A) the corpus callosum
B) the neural plate
C) synaptic fluid
D) myelin
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During an experiment, you are recording brain activity of a child using an EEG. When would the left hemisphere exhibit the most electrical activity?

A) when the child is looking at different faces
B) when the child is listening to someone talk
C) when the child is recognizing that her mother is angry
D) when the child is pushing a toy over her bed
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At birth, Blythe's brain weighs 1 kilogram (2 pounds). By the time Blythe is an adult, what will her brain most likely weigh?

A) 1.4 kilograms (3 pounds)
B) 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds)
C) 2.0 kilograms (4.4 pounds)
D) 2.4 kilograms (5.3 pounds)
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What would a researcher who is a proponent of dynamic systems theory be most interested in studying?

A) the cerebral cortex
B) crawling and stepping
C) language development
D) temperament
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Gina is studying how blood flows through the brain when people listen to different kinds of music. Which sort of research tool is she most likely using in her study?

A) an electroencephalogram
B) positron emission tomography
C) functional magnetic resonance imaging
D) synaptic pruning
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George is having a test in which his brain's electrical activity is being measured by the wearing of electrodes that are placed on George's scalp. What is the name of this test?

A) electroencephalography
B) fMRI
C) x-ray
D) ultrasound
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Which of the following is the best example of a fine motor skill?

A) crawling
B) feeding yourself with a spoon
C) running in a race
D) climbing to the top of a large hill
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While viewing a picture of a three-week-old embryo, Dr. Payne points to something and says, "This structure will soon become a tube from which the brain and spinal cord will develop." What is Dr. Payne pointing at?

A) the neural plate
B) the corpus callosum
C) the frontal cortex
D) an axon
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What part of the brain holds the two hemispheres together?

A) the corpus callosum
B) the frontal cortex
C) the left hemisphere
D) the right hemisphere
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Parker is a typical seven-month-old. In terms of locomotion, what is the most advanced activity he is able to do?

A) creeping
B) walking
C) sitting alone
D) rolling from back to front
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Twelve-month old Callum is barely able to walk a few steps before losing his balance and falling down. What term refers to Callum's current ability to move around?

A) neuroplasticity
B) fine motor skills
C) differentiation
D) toddling
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Anna, who has not seen her nephew John since he was born, is surprised to see the 12-month-old standing upright and taking a few steps. In view of this accomplishment, how would we now categorize John?

A) a neonate
B) an infant
C) a toddler
D) a preschooler
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Baby Doreen accidently rolled off the sofa onto the floor, and she sustained damage to the frontal cortex of her brain. As a result, what damage will baby Doreen have sustained to her brain?

A) difficulty in language processing
B) delayed motor skills
C) abnormal emotional responses
D) impaired cognitive skills
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How would you respond to a telephone operator who claims that her 8-month-old fetus gets excited every time she says, "What city please?"

A) "You may be correct since by that age the fetus may actually be hearing your voice."
B) "It is likely gas since fetuses can't hear until they are out of the womb."
C) "If what you say is true, you are likely carrying a female since they develop a sense of hearing before males."
D) "Since fetuses have no memory, there is no way they would only respond to a specific phrase."
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Nina is beginning to show a preference for her right hand in most all activities. How old is Nina most likely to be?

A) 3 months old
B) 9 months old
C) 1 year old
D) 9 years old
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Dr. Moreau is planning a demonstration on infant visual perception for her Developmental Psychology class. In order to demonstrate the sharpness of an infant's vision at 6.1 metres (20 feet), Dr. Moreau should have students look at an object about how far away?

A) 91 metres (300 feet)
B) 46 metres (150 feet)
C) 15 metres (50 feet)
D) 6.1 metres (20 feet)
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What is one of the valuable functions of smell and taste in newborns?

A) These functions allow newborns to recognize their mothers.
B) These functions allow newborns to keep their balance.
C) These functions allow newborns to further develop their other senses.
D) These functions allow newborns to develop food preferences.
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Pam and Harold marvel at their infant daughter Taylor's development. She is able to hold her stuffed piglet in one hand and pet it with the other. At what approximate age is baby Taylor?

A) 3-4 months
B) 5-6 months
C) 7-8 months
D) 9-10 months
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Tomomi has mastered balancing, stepping, and the perceptual skills necessary to negotiate her way around. What do we call the process of putting all these skills together to enable her to walk?

A) integration
B) differentiation
C) coordination
D) perception
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Akosua loves to eat her macaroni and green beans with her fingers now. At what age is a child, such as Akosua, able to accomplish this task?

A) 3 months
B) 5 months
C) 6 months
D) 8 months
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When an infant is exposed to a painful stimulant, what happens?

A) He or she cannot experience pain.
B) He or she doesn't react to pain inducing stimuli.
C) He or she produces a distinct "pain cry."
D) He or she is much more sensitive to pain than teenagers.
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Cheryl offers her 10-day-old daughter, Sara, a taste of some pop she is drinking. Sara makes a terrible face when she tastes the pop. What does her response most likely indicate about the pop?

A) It is cold.
B) It is sweet.
C) It is sour.
D) It is fruity.
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Dr. Quillan is measuring the point at which an infant can no longer differentiate between a striped-patterned stimulus and a grey square. What is Dr. Quillan most likely attempting to measure?

A) the infant's depth perception
B) the infant's retinal disparity
C) the infant's visual acuity
D) the infant's ability to perceive different shapes
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Andrew notices his 1-month-old daughter, Rose, looking at a large photograph of the earth and asks himself, "I wonder what part of the picture she looked at first?" What did Rose most likely look at first?

A) the brown and green land masses
B) the outer edge of the picture
C) the blue water
D) the exact centre of the picture
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What evidence do researchers have that young infants use sound to locate objects?

A) When they hear a sound, they may startle, blink their eyes, or move their limbs.
B) When they hear a sound, they turn so that their ear is in the general direction of the sound.
C) When they hear a sound, they look at the nearest adult and see where they are looking.
D) When they hear a sound, they may startle, blink the eyes, or move their arms and legs.
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How would you describe a newborn's sense of smell?

A) highly developed
B) crude but effective
C) existent, but not very useful
D) nonexistent
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Approximately what percentage of the world's population is right-handed?

A) 90%
B) 80%
C) 70%
D) 60%
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What do we call the way people organize and make sense out of the sensory information they receive?

A) perception
B) integration
C) differentiation
D) sensory acuity
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Which innate preference is used to help researchers assess infants' visual abilities?

A) a preference for coloured objects over black-and-white objects
B) a preference for angled objects over round objects
C) a preference for striped objects over plain objects
D) a preference for stationary objects over moving objects
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By what age are young humans able to respond to much of the information that is provided by sound?

A) 6 weeks
B) 6 months
C) 2 years
D) 6 years
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In order to be able to walk, Loretta must first master certain individual skills, like being able to balance herself. What do we call this capacity?

A) gross motor skill development
B) integration
C) differentiation
D) fine motor skill development
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Infant Jacob is a patient in a neonatal care unit. One method of Jacob's care involves skin-to-skin contact with his parents, while being covered with a blanket for 1-3 hours at a time, as touching will benefit Jacob. What is the term used to describe this technique?

A) parental care
B) kangaroo care
C) penguin care
D) neonatal warmth care
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In traditional eye tests, a person is shown a chart with a set of letters in a line that get progressively smaller near the bottom of the chart. What do such tests directly assess?

A) visual acuity
B) depth perception
C) retinal strength
D) field of vision
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Jill's baby is awake and is squirming around, oblivious to anything happening around her. What state is Jill's baby most likely in?

A) the alert inactivity state
B) the crying state
C) the waking activity state
D) the REM state
C
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Baby Julie's toes fan out when her daddy touches the sole of her foot, stroking it from heel to toe. What is the name for this newborn reflex?

A) Babinski reflex
B) rooting reflex
C) Moro reflex
D) parachute reflex
A
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When baby Jared is crying, his parents comfort him using a method used by Native Americans. This provides comfort to Jared, and it soothes him so that he will stop crying. What useful technique do Jared's parents employ?

A) swaddling Jared in a blanket
B) singing lullabies
C) going for a drive
D) giving Jared a pacifier
A
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Your friend is worried that her newborn may be vulnerable to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). After reading the textbook, which would be the best recommendation to give her?

A) "Make sure your baby is extra warm in the winter months."
B) "Have your baby sleep on her back."
C) "Be sure to tightly wrap your baby in blankets at bedtime."
D) "Don't feed your baby before bedtime."
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Which of these is an example of a newborn reflex?

A) crying
B) laughing
C) rooting
D) rolling
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What differentiates pain cries from basic or angry cries?

A) their intensity
B) their sudden onset
C) their time of occurrence
D) their relationship to REM
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Maria is a typical, healthy one-year-old who weighs 11 kilograms (24 pounds). Which is the best estimate of her birth weight?

A) 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds)
B) 3.6 kilograms (8 pounds)
C) 5.4 kilograms (12 pounds)
D) 7.3 kilograms (16 pounds)
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What differentiates a basic cry from a mad cry?

A) Mad cries are more intense.
B) Basic cries are more intense.
C) Mad cries have a more sudden onset.
D) Basic cries have a more sudden onset.
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Two-month-old Chuck does not exhibit the Moro reflex. What kind of problem is he most likely to exhibit?

A) He will be less able to grasp objects.
B) He will be less able to eat.
C) He will be less able to cling to his mother.
D) His eyes will not be well protected.
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Two-month-old Joanne is lying quietly with her eyes wide open and appears very interested in a toy dangling in front of her face. What is Joanne exhibiting?

A) alert inactivity
B) curiosity
C) waking activity
D) non-REM sleep
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Who is at greatest risk of falling victim to sudden infant death syndrome?

A) Tina, who is 3 months old
B) Leslie, who is 13 months old
C) Bridget, who is 2 years old
D) Jon, who is 5 years old
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Which of the following is an aspect of regular (non-REM) sleep?

A) irregular breathing
B) twitching
C) steady brain activity
D) grimacing
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If Carly is a healthy newborn, how much time will she typically spend crying or on the verge of crying?

A) an hour or less
B) 2-3 hours
C) 4-5 hours
D) more than 5 hours
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Of all the behavioural states, in which state do newborns spend the most time each day?

A) in the waking activity state
B) in the sleeping state
C) in the crying state
D) in the alert inactivity state
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Newborn Nate is hungry. If he is typical of most newborns, what will Nate exhibit in order to communicate this hunger?

A) waking activity
B) mad crying
C) basic crying
D) pain crying
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Which of the following is an Apgar parameter?

A) facial features
B) weight
C) length
D) muscle tone
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If Harry is a typical newborn, how much of his sleep time will be spent in irregular (REM) sleep?

A) 2 hours
B) 4 hours
C) 8 hours
D) 12 hours
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Donnie slipped his little finger into the hand of his newborn infant, who immediately grasped onto it. Which reflex was the infant exhibiting?

A) the Moro reflex
B) the stepping reflex
C) the rooting reflex
D) the palmar reflex
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Bobby and Louisa are very concerned about baby Jackie because she does not seem to exhibit the withdrawal reflex. Which nerve could potentially have been damaged in baby Jackie?

A) sciatic nerve
B) ulnar nerve
C) thoracic nerve
D) tibial nerve
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Katy is two months old, and her parents are exhausted. They take turns taking care of Katy while she is awake and they sleep while Katy sleeps. How often does Katy go through a complete sleep-wake cycle?

A) once every 2 hours
B) once every 4 hours
C) once every 6 hours
D) once every 8 hours
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What part of a neuron contains the material necessary to keep it alive?

A) the axon
B) the cell body
C) the dendrite
D) the corpus callosum
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Which route most accurately depicts the flow of information from one neuron to another?

A) axon (Neuron 1) to dendrite (Neuron 2) to cell body (Neuron 3)
B) dendrite (Neuron 1) to axon (Neuron 2) to cell body (Neuron 3)
C) cell body (Neuron 1) to dendrite (Neuron 2) to axon (Neuron 3)
D) dendrite (Neuron 1) to dendrite (Neuron 2) to cell body (Neuron 3)
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Which of the following phrases would best complete the analogy, "Transmitter is to receiver as"?

A) dendrite is to cell body
B) axon is to dendrite
C) dendrite is to axon
D) cell body is to axon
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What type of brain cells form the basis of all thought and behaviour?

A) autosomes
B) erythrocytes
C) alleles
D) neurons
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Two-month-old Ben requires a great deal of energy for growth. Approximately what percentage of the body's energy is devoted to growth at Ben's age?

A) 30
B) 40
C) 50
D) 60
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Which nutrient is naturally missing from breast milk and needs to be supplemented in a breast-fed baby's diet?

A) vitamin C
B) folate
C) vitamin D
D) calcium
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When does malnutrition seem to be most damaging?

A) during adulthood
B) during childhood
C) during adolescence
D) during infancy
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Sandra has decided to breastfeed her infant. For what length of time does Sandra's doctor recommend that Sandra exclusively breastfeed her child?

A) 3 months
B) 6 months
C) 9 months
D) 1 year
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Yvette is a malnourished child. If her parents are typical, how will they most likely react?

A) They will probably become upset with Yvette's hyperactivity.
B) They will probably interact less with Yvette because she is so lethargic.
C) They will probably take more responsibility for making sure Yvette grows socially and psychologically.
D) They will probably stop trying to feed Yvette.
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30
Which part of an infant's body grows first?

A) the head
B) the feet
C) the legs
D) the hips
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31
Which child is most likely to be the tallest?

A) Kristin, who has a tall father and a short mother
B) Megan, who has a short father and a tall mother
C) Kara, who has a tall mother and a tall father
D) Morgan who has three out of four tall grandparents.
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32
As a result of surgery, Graeme's left and right cerebral hemispheres are no longer connected. Which part of Graeme's brain was most likely the focus of the surgery?

A) the cerebral cortex
B) the dendrites
C) the frontal cortex
D) the corpus callosum
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33
Baby Justin is old enough to start consuming solid foods. What is the first food that is recommended for 6- to 9-month old children like Justin?

A) iron-fortified rice cereal
B) whole milk
C) egg yolks
D) mashed bananas
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34
Ronnie is trying new foods and loves to experiment with new shapes, textures, and tastes. But his mom, Pam, is confused because Ronnie says that squash, a food he loved as an infant, is now "yucky." At what approximate age is Ronnie?

A) 1 year
B) 18 months
C) 2 years
D) 2 1/2 years
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35
What do we call chemicals that carry information from one neuron to another?

A) axons
B) neurotransmitters
C) terminal buttons
D) dendrites
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36
Sixteen-year-old Marshall was severely malnourished as an infant. Compared to his peers who were not malnourished as infants, how is Marshall most likely to differ?

A) He is more likely to weigh less.
B) He is more likely to be shorter.
C) He is more likely to be introverted and shy.
D) He is more likely to be less intelligent.
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37
Which technique is recommended for making finicky eaters more open-minded about the food they eat?

A) Insist that children clean their plates.
B) Talk about the correct way to eat during meals.
C) Use food to reward good behaviour.
D) Allow children to pick from among healthy foods.
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38
Lisa is recovering from a serious accident that damaged her frontal cortex. Which outcome is most likely?

A) Lisa's left hemisphere will no longer be able to communicate with her right hemisphere.
B) Lisa will have a difficult time breathing and seeing.
C) Lisa's personality will be different.
D) Lisa will have no more axons.
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39
Sarah is informed that both of her 1-year-old twin daughters are of "normal" weight. She is then informed that one weighs 7.3 kilograms (16 pounds) and the other weighs 11.8 kilograms (26 pounds). How is this possible?

A) One of the twins likely has Down syndrome.
B) The daughters were likely weighed incorrectly.
C) The "normal" weight range for a 1-year-old is very wide.
D) The initial "normal" information was incorrect.
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40
On which part of a neuron are terminal buttons located?

A) the dendrite
B) the cell body
C) the neurotransmitter
D) the axon
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41
Vernon has been in a playground accident and appears to be unable to speak. What is the most likely location of the damage?

A) his frontal cortex
B) his right hemisphere
C) his left hemisphere
D) his occipital lobe
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42
Bradley is deciding which food to eat first, and how to eat it in an appropriate fashion. Which structure is responsible for these processes?

A) his frontal cortex
B) his corpus callosum
C) his left hemisphere
D) his neural plate
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43
What is synaptic pruning?

A) the facilitation of neuronal activity
B) the downsizing of neuronal connections
C) the measurement of neuronal activity in the brain
D) the structures that connect the two hemispheres of the brain
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44
Blaine deals with people who have suffered some sort of brain damage, helping them try to use different areas of the brain that perform functions that were previously performed by the areas that are now damaged. What is Blaine's specialty?

A) neuroplasticity
B) synaptic pruning
C) neural plate studies
D) motor skills
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45
If you were to remove the top of an adult's skull, what is the first brain tissue that you would see?

A) the cerebral cortex
B) the brain stem
C) the neural plate
D) the hippocampus
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46
Kim is excellent at walking, running, climbing, and kicking balls. What does this information suggest about Kim?

A) She has good neuroplasticity.
B) She has good motor skills.
C) She has good temperament.
D) She has good sociability.
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47
Dylan has reached the approximate age at which most children can step spontaneously. How old is Dylan?

A) 6 months old
B) 7 months old
C) 8 months old
D) 10 months old
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48
What do we call the fatty substance that surrounds a neuron and allows it to transmit information more rapidly?

A) the corpus callosum
B) the neural plate
C) synaptic fluid
D) myelin
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49
During an experiment, you are recording brain activity of a child using an EEG. When would the left hemisphere exhibit the most electrical activity?

A) when the child is looking at different faces
B) when the child is listening to someone talk
C) when the child is recognizing that her mother is angry
D) when the child is pushing a toy over her bed
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50
At birth, Blythe's brain weighs 1 kilogram (2 pounds). By the time Blythe is an adult, what will her brain most likely weigh?

A) 1.4 kilograms (3 pounds)
B) 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds)
C) 2.0 kilograms (4.4 pounds)
D) 2.4 kilograms (5.3 pounds)
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51
What would a researcher who is a proponent of dynamic systems theory be most interested in studying?

A) the cerebral cortex
B) crawling and stepping
C) language development
D) temperament
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52
Gina is studying how blood flows through the brain when people listen to different kinds of music. Which sort of research tool is she most likely using in her study?

A) an electroencephalogram
B) positron emission tomography
C) functional magnetic resonance imaging
D) synaptic pruning
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53
George is having a test in which his brain's electrical activity is being measured by the wearing of electrodes that are placed on George's scalp. What is the name of this test?

A) electroencephalography
B) fMRI
C) x-ray
D) ultrasound
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54
Which of the following is the best example of a fine motor skill?

A) crawling
B) feeding yourself with a spoon
C) running in a race
D) climbing to the top of a large hill
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55
While viewing a picture of a three-week-old embryo, Dr. Payne points to something and says, "This structure will soon become a tube from which the brain and spinal cord will develop." What is Dr. Payne pointing at?

A) the neural plate
B) the corpus callosum
C) the frontal cortex
D) an axon
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56
What part of the brain holds the two hemispheres together?

A) the corpus callosum
B) the frontal cortex
C) the left hemisphere
D) the right hemisphere
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57
Parker is a typical seven-month-old. In terms of locomotion, what is the most advanced activity he is able to do?

A) creeping
B) walking
C) sitting alone
D) rolling from back to front
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58
Twelve-month old Callum is barely able to walk a few steps before losing his balance and falling down. What term refers to Callum's current ability to move around?

A) neuroplasticity
B) fine motor skills
C) differentiation
D) toddling
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59
Anna, who has not seen her nephew John since he was born, is surprised to see the 12-month-old standing upright and taking a few steps. In view of this accomplishment, how would we now categorize John?

A) a neonate
B) an infant
C) a toddler
D) a preschooler
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60
Baby Doreen accidently rolled off the sofa onto the floor, and she sustained damage to the frontal cortex of her brain. As a result, what damage will baby Doreen have sustained to her brain?

A) difficulty in language processing
B) delayed motor skills
C) abnormal emotional responses
D) impaired cognitive skills
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61
How would you respond to a telephone operator who claims that her 8-month-old fetus gets excited every time she says, "What city please?"

A) "You may be correct since by that age the fetus may actually be hearing your voice."
B) "It is likely gas since fetuses can't hear until they are out of the womb."
C) "If what you say is true, you are likely carrying a female since they develop a sense of hearing before males."
D) "Since fetuses have no memory, there is no way they would only respond to a specific phrase."
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62
Nina is beginning to show a preference for her right hand in most all activities. How old is Nina most likely to be?

A) 3 months old
B) 9 months old
C) 1 year old
D) 9 years old
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63
Dr. Moreau is planning a demonstration on infant visual perception for her Developmental Psychology class. In order to demonstrate the sharpness of an infant's vision at 6.1 metres (20 feet), Dr. Moreau should have students look at an object about how far away?

A) 91 metres (300 feet)
B) 46 metres (150 feet)
C) 15 metres (50 feet)
D) 6.1 metres (20 feet)
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64
What is one of the valuable functions of smell and taste in newborns?

A) These functions allow newborns to recognize their mothers.
B) These functions allow newborns to keep their balance.
C) These functions allow newborns to further develop their other senses.
D) These functions allow newborns to develop food preferences.
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65
Pam and Harold marvel at their infant daughter Taylor's development. She is able to hold her stuffed piglet in one hand and pet it with the other. At what approximate age is baby Taylor?

A) 3-4 months
B) 5-6 months
C) 7-8 months
D) 9-10 months
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66
Tomomi has mastered balancing, stepping, and the perceptual skills necessary to negotiate her way around. What do we call the process of putting all these skills together to enable her to walk?

A) integration
B) differentiation
C) coordination
D) perception
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67
Akosua loves to eat her macaroni and green beans with her fingers now. At what age is a child, such as Akosua, able to accomplish this task?

A) 3 months
B) 5 months
C) 6 months
D) 8 months
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68
When an infant is exposed to a painful stimulant, what happens?

A) He or she cannot experience pain.
B) He or she doesn't react to pain inducing stimuli.
C) He or she produces a distinct "pain cry."
D) He or she is much more sensitive to pain than teenagers.
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69
Cheryl offers her 10-day-old daughter, Sara, a taste of some pop she is drinking. Sara makes a terrible face when she tastes the pop. What does her response most likely indicate about the pop?

A) It is cold.
B) It is sweet.
C) It is sour.
D) It is fruity.
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70
Dr. Quillan is measuring the point at which an infant can no longer differentiate between a striped-patterned stimulus and a grey square. What is Dr. Quillan most likely attempting to measure?

A) the infant's depth perception
B) the infant's retinal disparity
C) the infant's visual acuity
D) the infant's ability to perceive different shapes
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71
Andrew notices his 1-month-old daughter, Rose, looking at a large photograph of the earth and asks himself, "I wonder what part of the picture she looked at first?" What did Rose most likely look at first?

A) the brown and green land masses
B) the outer edge of the picture
C) the blue water
D) the exact centre of the picture
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72
What evidence do researchers have that young infants use sound to locate objects?

A) When they hear a sound, they may startle, blink their eyes, or move their limbs.
B) When they hear a sound, they turn so that their ear is in the general direction of the sound.
C) When they hear a sound, they look at the nearest adult and see where they are looking.
D) When they hear a sound, they may startle, blink the eyes, or move their arms and legs.
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73
How would you describe a newborn's sense of smell?

A) highly developed
B) crude but effective
C) existent, but not very useful
D) nonexistent
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74
Approximately what percentage of the world's population is right-handed?

A) 90%
B) 80%
C) 70%
D) 60%
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75
What do we call the way people organize and make sense out of the sensory information they receive?

A) perception
B) integration
C) differentiation
D) sensory acuity
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76
Which innate preference is used to help researchers assess infants' visual abilities?

A) a preference for coloured objects over black-and-white objects
B) a preference for angled objects over round objects
C) a preference for striped objects over plain objects
D) a preference for stationary objects over moving objects
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77
By what age are young humans able to respond to much of the information that is provided by sound?

A) 6 weeks
B) 6 months
C) 2 years
D) 6 years
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78
In order to be able to walk, Loretta must first master certain individual skills, like being able to balance herself. What do we call this capacity?

A) gross motor skill development
B) integration
C) differentiation
D) fine motor skill development
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79
Infant Jacob is a patient in a neonatal care unit. One method of Jacob's care involves skin-to-skin contact with his parents, while being covered with a blanket for 1-3 hours at a time, as touching will benefit Jacob. What is the term used to describe this technique?

A) parental care
B) kangaroo care
C) penguin care
D) neonatal warmth care
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80
In traditional eye tests, a person is shown a chart with a set of letters in a line that get progressively smaller near the bottom of the chart. What do such tests directly assess?

A) visual acuity
B) depth perception
C) retinal strength
D) field of vision
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