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Sandra has always been good at multitasking. She seems to be able to keep track of several things going on at once. Researchers studying multitasking would likely suggest that Sandra's
 
  a. brain function is less lateralized than those who cannot multitask as well.
 b. brain function is more lateralized than those who cannot multitask as well.
 c. verbal skills are in her right hemisphere.
 d. verbal skills are in her left hemisphere.

Question 2

Which of the following environmental factors may influence handedness?
 
  a. prenatal exposure to ultrasound
 b. prenatal exposure to x-rays
 c. routine childhood immunizations
 d. diet



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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