Gia works 10 hours per week at her after-school job. Based on this, we can expect that Gia will most likely __________.
A. be unable to keep up with her schoolwork
B. be able to achieve an effective balance between school and work
C. disengage from extracurricular activities at school
D. fall asleep at school each day because she is tired from working so much
Answer: B
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b. It influences brain areas important for self-control. c. It influences brain areas responsible for pleasure and motivation. d. It influences how the liver metabolizes alcohol.
Bobby suffered a stroke that damaged his brain, causing partial paralysis in his left arm. To increase the rate of neurogenesis in the damaged part of his brain and speed his recovery, Bobby's good right arm is immobilized, which forces his impaired left arm to become more active. This approach is known as
a. ablation. b. constraint-induced movement. c. localization of function. d. synaptic potential immobilization.
Connor was frightened as his cab was weaving in and out of traffic across the city. The level of his endocrine and sympathetic activity eventually lowered as his body attempted to restore lost energy and repair damage. This occurs during the
a. exhaustion phase. c. alarm reaction. b. resistance phase. d. snooze button phase.
Compared with Western parents, Chinese parents describe their parenting as __________
A) more permissive B) more controlling C) less affectionate D) less inductive