• Card 11 / 54: Patients with right or left hemisphere lesions were compared to healthy control subjects in their abilities to interpret (identify) people who are lying through facial expressions alone or through facial expressions and vocal cues. What was found?
    A) Patients with either left or right hemisphere lesions were more accurate than controls
    B) Patients with right hemisphere lesions were more accurate than patients with left hemisphere lesions and healthy people.
    C) Patients with left hemisphere lesions were more accurate than patients with right hemisphere lesions and healthy people.
    D) Patients with right hemisphere lesions were as accurate as controls and more accurate than patients with left hemisphere lesions.

    Answer:
    C) Patients with left hemisphere lesions were more accurate than patients with right hemisphere lesions and healthy people.

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Attribution:  Gabrieli, John. 9.00 Introduction to Psychology, Spring 2010. (MIT OpenCourseWare: Massachusetts Institute of Technology), http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/brain-and-cognitive-sciences/9-00sc-introduction-to-psychology-fall-2011 (Accessed 2 Mar, 2014). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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