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PSY-402 Topic 3 DQ 1
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Choose a perceptual difference that demonstrates an irregularity or dysfunction in one of the projection pathways. Explain how it could affect everyday life 
 
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Achromatopsia is a fancy way of saying color blind. A color blind person usually inherits this gene which has produced an abnormality in the photoreceptor system (Gazzaniga, Ivry & Mangun, 2013). Dichromat refers to those who are color blind who can only see two pigments of color: red and green if they are mi...
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PSY-402 Topic 4 DQ 2
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PSY-402 Topic 4 DQ 2 
Describe blind sight and unilateral neglect and explain the contribution of these phenomena to 
researchers’ understanding of consciousness and attention. 
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Unilateral spatial neglect occurs when the attention network of the brain is only affected on 
one side which can cause the affected person to only be able to describe or produce a picture 
depicting only their perception of that particular side of themselves, the room etc. (Gazzaniga, 
Ivry, & Mangun, 2014). W...
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PSY-402 Topic 3 DQ 2
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PSY-402 Topic 3 DQ 2 
What are some of the differences in processing in the dorsal and ventral visual pathways? 
Imagine you have a friend who has an injured dorsal or ventral visual pathway, describe what 
that looks like, what deficits would be in their daily functioning, what remains intact. 
Class, 
In a nut shell, the differences in the processes of the dorsal and ventral visual pathways are that 
the dorsal pathway controls actions and the ventral pathway identifies objects (Van Polanen, 
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PSY-402 Topic 3 DQ 1
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PSY-402 Topic 3 DQ 1 
Choose a perceptual difference that demonstrates an irregularity or 
dysfunction in one of the projection pathways. Explain how it could 
affect everyday life 
Class, 
Achromatopsia is a fancy way of saying color blind. A color blind person 
usually inherits this gene which has produced an abnormality in the 
photoreceptor system (Gazzaniga, Ivry & Mangun, 2013). Dichromat 
refers to those who are color blind who can only see two pigments of 
color: red and green if they ar...
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PSY-402 Topic 2 DQ 2
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PSY-402 Topic 2 DQ 2 
Given your understanding of the functions of the different lobes of the brain, how might a 
person be affected by damage to the temporal lobe? Frontal lobe? Occipital lobe? Parietal 
lobe? 
Class, 
If a person’s temporal lobe is damaged the individual will have issues with audial and visual 
things because of the linguistic capabilities needed to discern logic and meaning from the audial 
and visual input (Frontal lobe, n.d.). Multi-modal processing areas of the brain are...
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PSY-402 Topic 2 DQ1
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PSY-402 Topic 2 DQ1 
What does the case of Phineas Gage reveal about localization of functions in the brain? How 
can modern neuroscientists and psychologists learn from his injury? 
Class, 
The case of Phineas Gage has revealed much to the sciences. Within the topic of neuroscience, 
many have researched the case of Phineas Gage, but a study done in 2012 looked specifically at 
the recovery of Phineas Gage rather than the injury. Phineas Gage’s recovery had setbacks, but 
the fact he lived an...
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PSY-402 Topic 1 DQ2 | LATEST SOLUTION
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PSY-402 Topic 1 DQ2 
Describe two methods of research for studying neural function (describe at least one that uses 
the behavioral or cognitive approach). How do these methods complement one another? What 
are the limitations of each method? 
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Both the MEG or magneto- encephalography and the electrocardiogram or ECoG are methods 
of research used to study the neural functioning and both use the behavioral approach. The 
MEG creates small magnetic fields. Neurosurgeons are able to localiz...
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PSY 402 TOPIC 1 DISCUSION QUESTIONS 1 TO TOPIC 8 DISCUSION QUESTIONS 2| VERRIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| 100% 2022/2023 UPDATE
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PSY-402 Topic 3 DQ 2
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PSY-402 Topic 3 DQ 2 
What are some of the differences in processing in the dorsal and ventral visual pathways? Imagine you have a friend who has an injured dorsal or ventral visual pathway, describe what that looks like, what deficits would be in their daily functioning, what remains intact. 
Class, 
In a nut shell, the differences in the processes of the dorsal and ventral visual pathways are that the dorsal pathway controls actions and the ventral pathway identifies objects (Van Polanen, 2016...
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PSY-402 Topic 2 DQ 2
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PSY-402 Topic 2 DQ 2 
Given your understanding of the functions of the different lobes of the brain, how might a person be affected by damage to the temporal lobe? Frontal lobe? Occipital lobe? Parietal lobe? 
Class, 
If a person’s temporal lobe is damaged the individual will have issues with audial and visual things because of the linguistic capabilities needed to discern logic and meaning from the audial and visual input (Frontal lobe, n.d.). Multi-modal processing areas of the brain area al...
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