Based on one of the primary developmental tasks of infancy, most early psychopathological disorders manifest themselves in what aspect of an infant's development?
a. physiological
b. temperament
c. social/emotional
d. cognitive
A
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A) free will B) brain physiology C) the unconscious mind D) external consequences
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A) connections between neurons. B) biological connections between fraternal twins. C) emotional connections between child and caretaker. D) connections between genes.
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A) quiet over active play. B) girl playmates. C) "ladylike" behavior. D) trucks and blocks over dolls.
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a. Contains cones b. Has receptors that synapse on few ganglion cells c. Has smaller receptive fields d. Has receptors which synapse on far more ganglion cells