86. Place theory states that A. in vision, depth perception occurs because of binocular cues. B. in vision, color perception occurs because of rods and cones. C. in hearing, a cluster of neurons “volley†neural impulses in rapid succession. D. in hearing, each frequency produces vibrations at a particular spot on the basilar membrane. 87. One critique of place theory is that it does not explain A. linear perspective. B. low-frequency sounds. C. findings from split-brain research. D. the different functions of rods and cones. 88. When something warm touches your skin, you feel warmth. When something cold touches your skin, you feel coldness. If things both warm and cold touch your skin, stimulating adjacent thermoreceptors for warmth and cold, you will feel A. warmth only. B. coldness only. C. coldness and warmth. D. neither warmth nor coldness. 89. Little Bonnie fell off her bike and scraped her knee. Which of the following would you predict? A. She will cry uncontrollably. B. She will get up and start riding again with little reaction. C. She will cry for awhile but recover quickly. D. None of these since her response to pain is impossible to predict. 90. Zach cut his finger and immediately felt a small but sharp pain. Carla’s broken arm is healing but even after the cast has been removed, it still aches. What is the difference between the fast and slow neural pathways of pain messages represented here? A. The fast pathway goes to the thalamus first; the slow pathway goes through the limbic system. B. The fast pathway goes to the limbic system first; the slow pathway goes through the thalamus. C. The fast pathway takes less than a second; the slow pathway has a delay of several minutes. D. The fast pathway goes to the cerebral cortex first; the slow pathway goes through the limbic system.  Â