The frontal lobe is the part of the brain in charge of our abbility for decision making. When we consume high quantities of alcohol, we damaged that area it may lead to not be able to control our own behaviour and inhibit inadequate or injurious behavior. Our decisions became more erratic as the quantity of alcohol consumed increases.
<span>this best illustrates the impact of perceptual set. Perceptual set is the leaning to notice certain types of sensory data while ignoring others. Per Vernon in 1955, perceptual set works by the perceiver having expectations of certain things an expects certain responses.</span>
The answer is assimilation.
According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, children go through a stage of development known as assimilation. Assimilation involves adapting to new experiences and information by fitting it into existing knowledge, perceptions and schemas. In this instance, Darlene's error in mistaking the vitamins for candies is likely caused due to her 'assimilating' the appearance of vitamins with her existing knowledge of what candies look like.
The correct answer is D) He helped the economy of his country grow.
Hongwu exemplifies Confucian ideas in that he helped the economy of his country grow.
That is why he said, "To rule a country of a thousand chariots, there must be reverent [worshipful] attention to business, and sincerity; economy in expenditure [expenses]." That attention to business allowed the ruler of the Ming Dynasty to have strong agriculture that produced many crops, quality goods that were exported to other regions, diminish importations, and combined with the restoration of the Chinese traditions and the victory over the Mongols, Hongwu could maintain a political environment and economic stability to generate prosperity in the Ming Empire.
According to freud, the part of the personality would be <span>superego
According to freud, </span><span>superego refers to the part of our mindset that acted as self-critical conscience (determining which good and which evil) which help us regulate ourself as an individual.
The superego would be heavily influenced by norms, individual identity, and our personal experience.</span>