The most frequent prenatal infection is
A) herpes simplex 2.
B) syphilis.
C) cytomegalovirus.
D) chlamydia.
C
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A. naturalistic-observation B. case study C. correlation D. standardized test
Which of these is NOT used as a diagnostic test for vascular dementia?
A. Computer tomography B. Magnetic resonance imaging C. Neuropsychological tests D. Measurement of neurotransmitter levels
In comparison to later adulthood, most midlife adults have not yet had to confront ____
a. a global decrease in cognitive functioning due to synaptic pruning, neural plaque, and neurological death as a natural result of aging b. the stressors of parenthood, job loss, depression, and other psychological disorders c. the loss of meaningful roles or serious impairments in their physical health and functioning d. a shaky self-worth due to changes in career, the economy, and global progress
The presence or absence of certain hormones early in life may "program" the brain and the nervous system to develop in certain ways later on. These hormones are considered:
A. androgens. B. estrogens. C. organizational. D. activational.