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A. they didn t want America to take sole responsibility B. they supported America in its foreign policy in Vietnam C. they believed that America was always right in its foreign policy D. they could find peace of mind in such a belief 52. By saying that "people who held this view attempted to reverse the orthodox view"(the fifth sentence in paragraph 1), the author means that those people A.didn’ t quite B. held an opposite view to the“ orthodox”one C. considered the" orthodox"view unworthy of notice D. were faithful supporters of the Soviet foreign policies 53.The“ neoorthodoxy” view held that should take responsibility for the Cold Wa A. the Soviet unior B. the united states C. neither of those two countries D. both of those two countries 4. In the last paragraph, the author seems to imply that A. the Soviet Union should take sole responsibility B. the United States should take sole responsibility C. the cold War wasn t started on one side onl D. neither side started the Cold War Passage es of the brain d have implications for personality differences?There is research indicating that the right hemi sphere is linked to negative emotions, to spatial or imagery processing, and to thinking of pure melodies, while the left hemisphere is linked to verbal and mathematical thought and positive emotions. Is it possible that each half of the brain reflects two basic but different dimensions of human capacity ?Are some personality differences that involve consistent styles of information processing of reflective thought correlated with a greater activation of the left and right hemi spheres? Adults who differ in their initial encoding styles also demonstrate brain wave pattern or eye movement differences that suggest they favor one or another hemi sphere of the brain during reflective thought. An approach to study ing such differences has emerged by examining the directio hich people shift their eyes when trying to reflect on a question or to recall information. Anatomically(从解剖学上来说) the neural pathway from the left eye goes to the right hemisphere of the brain and from the right eye to the left hemi sphere Since our eyes normally shift together, it has been shown that the stimulation of the right brain hemisphere leads to a shift of the eyes to the left and, correspondingly, left hemisphere stimulation shifts the eyes the right. Studies of persons who show consistent left or right eye shifts when engaged in reflective thought do offer some support for the views. Right shifters (that is, those whose leftA.they didn't want America to take sole responsibility B.they supported America in its foreign policy in Vietnam C.they believed that America was always right in its foreign policy D.they could find peace of mind in such a belief 52. By saying that“people who held this view attempted to reverse the orthodox view”(the fifth sentence in paragraph 1),the author means that those people _____ . A.didn't quite agree to the “orthodox”view B.held an opposite view to the“orthodox”one C.considered the“orthodox”view unworthy of notice D.were faithful supporters of the Soviet foreign policies 53. The“neoorthodox”view held that _____ should take responsibility for the Cold War. A.the Soviet Union B.the United States C.neither of those two countries D.both of those two countries 54. In the last paragraph,the author seems to imply that _____ . A.the Soviet Union should take sole responsibility B.the United States should take sole responsibility C.the Cold War wasn't started on one side only D.neither side started the Cold War Passage 2 Does the evidence that the left and right sides of the brain differ somewhat in function have implications for personality differences?There is research indicating that the right hemisphere is linked to negative emotions,to spatial or imagery processing,and to thinking of pure melodies,while the left hemisphere is linked to verbal and mathematical thought and positive emotions.Is it possible that each half of the brain reflects two basic but different dimensions of human capacity?Are some personality differences that involve consistent styles of information processing of reflective thought correlated with a greater activation of the left and right hemispheres? Adults who differ in their initial encoding styles also demonstrate brain wave patterns or eye movement differences that suggest they “favor”one or another hemisphere of the brain during reflective thought.An approach to studying such differences has emerged by examining the direction in which people shift their eyes when trying to reflect on a question or to recall information.Anatomically(从解剖学上来说)the neural pathway from the left eye goes to the right hemisphere of the brain and from the right eye to the left hemisphere.Since our eyes normally shift together,it has been shown that the stimulation of the right brain hemisphere leads to a shift of the eyes to the left and,correspondingly,left hemisphere stimulation shifts the eyes to the right. Studies of persons who show consistent left or right eye shifts when engaged in reflective thought do offer some support for the views.Right shifters(that is,those whose left
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