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What is an example of intersensory redundancy?
 
  a. Noticing the shirt your mother is wearing while listening to a portable CD player
  b. Observing your mother while listening to her talk
 c. Brushing your mother's hair while you talk to her
 d. Listening to several voices at the same time

Question 2

What constitutes aerobic exercise, and what benefits does it provide during middle age?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Aerobic exercise is requires the maintenance of a pulse rate between 60 and 90 percent of a person's maximum heart rate. The maximum heart rate is calculated by subtracting one's age from 220 . Physical benefits of aerobic exercise include improving blood pressure, strength, endurance, flexibility, and coordination. Psychological benefits of aerobic exercise include lower levels of stress, better mood, and better cognitive functioning.





 

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