Cerebral achromatopsia is when a person _____.
A) has only one type of cone pigment due to genetic causes
B) has only two types of cone pigments
C) has normal cone functioning, but cannot experience color due to a brain injury
D) paradoxically can experience color cortically from stimulation from the rods
Question 2
Martin is convinced that he has ESP and can read the minds of his friends. They challenge him and ask him to guess what they are thinking. On the first trial, he guesses correctly and claims that this demonstrates that he has ESP. On the second trial however he guesses incorrectly. When this happens, Martin claims that this does not demonstrate that he does not have ESP, but rather claims that he was not concentrating. The problem with Martin's claim about the test of his ESP is that the test
a. is not tautological.
b. is not falsifiable.
c. is not parsimonious.
d. is too general.