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Lisa is walking along the trail. She hears a bike approaching from behind her and moves to the right side of the trail t

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:42 pm
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Lisa Is Walking Along The Trail She Hears A Bike Approaching From Behind Her And Moves To The Right Side Of The Trail T 1
Lisa Is Walking Along The Trail She Hears A Bike Approaching From Behind Her And Moves To The Right Side Of The Trail T 1 (93.69 KiB) Viewed 45 times
Lisa is walking along the trail. She hears a bike approaching from behind her and moves to the right side of the trail to let the biker through. Why might Lisa know that the biker was on her left side? The sound of the bike reached her right ear before reaching her left ear The sound of the bike reached both ears simultaneously, but it was processed first by the right hemisphere of her brain She is dominant in her left ear and therefore the signal from the sound of the bike was stronger in her left ear than in her right ear The sound of the bike reached both ears simultaneously, but it was processed first by the left hemisphere of her brain The sound of the bike reached her left ear before reaching her right ear
Conrad is bird watching and sees a House Sparrow and a Rock Sparrow, birds that Conrad knows to be approximately the same size as one another. The House Sparrow is perched on a tree near Conrad and the Rock Sparrow is perched on a tree much farther away from Conrad. The Rock Sparrow will create a image on Conrad's retina compared to the House Sparrow, and Conrad will perceive the Rock Sparrow as being. the House Sparrow. same-sized; the same size as larger; larger than smaller; smaller than larger; the same size as smaller; the same size as