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james9437

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Dichotic listening tasks are based on the fact that
 
  a. information from each ear is processed exclusively by the ipsilateral auditory cortex.
 b. information from each ear is processed equally by both hemispheres.
 c. sounds originating from directly in front of or behind a person will be processed by the left hemisphere.
  d. information from each ear is processed more rapidly by the contralateral auditory cortex.

Question 2

The percentage of left handers in a human society is correlated with its
 
  a. average level of education.
 b. age distribution.
 c. tendency to be multilingual.
 d. homicide rate.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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