Questions: An individual can type a text message on their cell phone without even looking at the keypad. This is an example of theory of mind, executive function, automatic processing, an altered state of consciousness.
Transcript text: An individual can type a text message on their cell phone without even looking at the keypad. This is an example of
theory of mind.
executive function.
automatic processing.
an altered state of consciousness.
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Solution
The answer is: automatic processing.
Explanation for each option:
Theory of mind: This refers to the ability to attribute mental states—beliefs, intents, desires, emotions, knowledge, etc.—to oneself and others and to understand that others have beliefs, desires, and intentions that are different from one's own. Typing a text message without looking at the keypad does not involve understanding or attributing mental states to others, so this option is incorrect.
Executive function: This involves higher-order cognitive processes such as planning, decision-making, problem-solving, and inhibitory control. While executive function is important for many tasks, the ability to type without looking at the keypad is more about a learned skill that has become automatic, rather than active planning or decision-making. Therefore, this option is also incorrect.
Automatic processing: This refers to tasks that can be performed with little to no conscious thought because they have been practiced extensively. Typing a text message without looking at the keypad is a perfect example of automatic processing, as it involves performing a well-learned task effortlessly and without conscious attention.
An altered state of consciousness: This refers to a significant change in the normal pattern of mental functioning, such as during sleep, meditation, or under the influence of drugs. Typing a text message without looking at the keypad does not indicate an altered state of consciousness, so this option is incorrect.