Who is most likely to have just recently singled out an attachment figure?
a. Felicity, who is 1 month of age c. Addy, who is 7 months of age
b. Samantha, who is 3 months of age d. Molly, who is 1 year of age
c
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a. an enduring emotional tie. c. a human bond. b. basic trust. d. a temporary bond.
All of the following are considered basic taste sensations except:
a) spicy. b) salty. c) sour. d) savory.
When Adam walks into the dark basement, he feels afraid but is able to calm himself down by saying to himself, "Don't be afraid. There's nothing down here that can hurt you." Apparently, Adam is successfully
A. engaging in solitary play. B. expressing complex emotions. C. regulating his emotions. D. utilizing social referencing.
Coma researcher Steven Laureys and his colleagues used
fMRI to reexamine 54 patients previously diagnosed as being in a persistent vegetative state, or brain-dead. Patients were repeatedly asked to imagine swinging a tennis racquet or walking down a familiar street. Five of the patients showed clearly different brain activity to the two tasks despite being unable to communicate with doctors in any other way. These results suggest that not all patients who are non-responsive are brain-dead, but instead some may have a. Broca's aphasia. b. spatial neglect. c. locked-in syndrome. d. neurogenic agnosia.