<p>change blindness… blind spot… mental age… did you get psot truamatic disorder for the anxety on… sorry i cnt type</p>
<p>@Soccerchic, Axon is corrrect- since the Myelin Sheath helps insulate the Axon- by using schawann cells…</p>
<p>For the feature detectors was it optic chiasm or was it optical cortex?</p>
<p>Guys, do not discuss MC/FRQs here. People have gotten all of their AP exam scores cancelled for stuff like this.</p>
<p>unconditioned response @yolobio</p>
<p>What’s the difference between authoritative and authoritarian?</p>
<p>To reiterate chilldude, specific answers/questions cannot be discussed yet, otherwise this could invalidate your test scores and prevent you from taking future AP tests. But all in all, I felt that these multiple choice questions were harder than the practice tests. Worst case scenario I missed 23 and best case scenario I missed 13ish, more or less. FRQ1 was easy, I think I may have missed only one concept they listed for us to explain. FRQ2 was a little harder, mainly because I forgot one or two things. I know I got at least 1/2 credit for sure on FRQ2. I was rushing in the end, so my last sentence was more of a fragment. Hopefully the main idea gets across to the readers.</p>
<p>Well uh I failed that pretty badly…
Mixed up a bunch of answers for the MC (authoritative vs authoritarian, occipital cortex for feature detectors- definitely put that then changed it to the cornea) and had NO idea what source amnesia was for the FRQ (I made up some bull about how people forget where they hear something as they’re telling others :P)
One question I had no idea about was the one about the observational neuron? Choices were afferent, efferent, motor, Schwann, and motive neurons…</p>
<p>Based on your predictions, how many points do you guys think are needed to get a 5 this year?</p>
<p>Overall, I didn’t think it was too terrible, but the MC was a bit more difficult compared to the Barron’s practice tests. There were some terms on there which weren’t covered in Barron’s, I thought. The FRQs were relatively basic, I thought.</p>
<p>My guess is 107-109 for a 5 this year. MC was decently hard, so I can’t imagine it at 110+</p>
<p>I feel like I did alright, but I seriously mixed up some terms on the Free Response section. I’d say I got a 4, optimistically a 5. I dual enrolled this class though, so if I bombed the exam I can probably still get college credit!</p>
<p>Pray for a 5! 2 months… xD Time to go do all the homework I put off, right?</p>
<p>What the heck was that?
That first FRQ, I completely BSed…I couldn’t for the life of me remember what source amnesia was…
The MC was harder than I expected…probably got 10-15 wrong.</p>
<p>@natkim: I’m pretty sure the answer to that was mirror neurons.
Blind spot one was that the brain makes up for what you can’t see or whatever.
Authoritarian, not authoritative. Authoritative is high warmth and high protectiveness or something like that, but authoritarian is for low warmth.</p>
<p>Authoritative-rules with explanations, reasonable </p>
<p>Authoritarian- obedience</p>
<p>I’m looking at anywhere from about 111 pts (worst case scenario) to 125 pts (best case scenario). I’m praying for a five!</p>
<p>Wait feature detectors are in the occipital lobe/visual cortex right?</p>
<p>@rishab yeah they are</p>
<p>Wait what did you guys get for the one asking about the direction of a signal within a single neuron or something like that?</p>
<p>Was it dendrite to axon to body, or vice versa or something else?</p>
<p>I thought the MC was easier than practice. I always do a complete practice exam the night before an AP test, and I did the released 1999 exam from the AP website. This was much easier than that</p>