Damage to the ______ can lead to an inability to recall past events.

A. hippocampus
B. parietal Lobe
C. cingulate gyrus
D. all of these can lead to an inability to recall past events


A. hippocampus

Psychology

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a. the goodness-of-fit between a baby's temperament and their parents' temperaments. b. a baby's vocalization toward their parents and their use of social referencing. c. how babies act when their mothers leave them alone and then return a short time later. d. how much the child clings to the parent when they are in need of comfort.

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LaTara has a high pain tolerance, while Janae has a low pain tolerance. The difference is most likely due to

a. the type of pain each is enduring. b. differences in their body chemistry. c. the attitudes they learned by observing role models. d. whether the pain avoidance is episodic or occurs in cycles.

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Regarding physical growth, it can be said that

a. there are no individual differences in the rates at which children grow. b. individual variations in growth rate are sizable. c. a great deal of variation occurs for boys but not for girls. d. growth rates are similar across cultures.

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Dystrophin, the protein that is affected by muscular dystrophy, normally acts to a. protect muscle fiber membranes during movement

b. clear the interior of muscle fibers of excess calcium. c. allow myosin and actin to interact during muscle contraction. d. protect muscle spindles from too much stretching during movement.

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