Ben is low in self-esteem. He is likely to be

A) curious.
B) withdrawn.
C) independent.
D) eager to try new things.


B

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Barney's mother drank heavily during her pregnancy. Barney has learning disorders and displays some facial abnormalities. Barney is a case of:

a) cerebral palsy. b) autism. c) Down syndrome. d) fetal alcohol syndrome.

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(see Figure 3.20)

During exocytosis, ________ ions enter the presynaptic terminal and trigger the migration of ________.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Jennifer's grandmother has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Recently, her grandmother has been using a nicotine patch in an effort to boost her abilities to concentrate. Is this strategy likely to work?

A. No, because nicotine is a histamine agonist, and histamine produces drowsiness. B. No, because nicotine has no effects on any neurotransmitters involved with wakefulness. C. Yes, because nicotine is a histamine agonist, and histamine produces alertness. D. Yes, because nicotine is a cholinergic agonist, and ACh function is associated with alertness.

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Research examining age differences in children’s memory strategies showed young children rarely rehearsed the items to be remembered. All of the following would be equally likely explanations EXCEPT

a. lack of metacognition b. mediation deficiency c. production deficiency d. lack of inhibitory control

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