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kfurse

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The olfactory-verbal gap is:
 
  a) the inability of people to label an odor given a choice of labels.
   b) the ability of people to name similar odors.
   c) the indirect connection of olfaction and verbal labels, through an emotional process.
   d) the difficulty people have in correctly identifying odors.

Question 2

The face inversion effect:
 
  a) is the difficulty people have in recognizing upside-down faces.
   b) uses first-order relational information to allow people to recognize upside-down faces.
   c) allows people to recognize which faces are distorted, even when they are upside-down.
   d) builds up over time, through practice trials.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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