Which of the following seems linked to etiology of mood disorders?
a. Low levels of serotonin c. Low levels of concordance
b. High levels of serotonin d. High levels of hippocampal functioning
A
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Students can get a teacher off the subject by asking one slightly off-topic question, which sets up an association with another topic and then to another topic and so on until the teacher is "miles" from what she was originally teaching. This illustrates which model of memory?
a. consolidation model b. eidetic model c. pseudoassociation model d. network model
Because identical twins separated at birth did have the same prenatal environment and are often placed in homes that are socially and educationally similar, some researchers believe that intelligence would seem to
a. be 80 percent hereditary. b. be 65 percent hereditary. c. be less than 50 percent hereditary. d. have no hereditary basis.
Your astronomy professor states that to best look at a dim star, don't look directly at it, but to the side. Why is this good advice?
a. Rods are located in the fovea of the retina and respond best in dim light, whereas cones best respond to bright light and are located in the periphery. b. Your cornea has special cells that function when looking at dim light from the side. c. Rods are located in the periphery of the retina and respond best in dim light, whereas cones best respond to bright light and are located in the fovea. d. Cones are located in the periphery of the retina and respond best in dim light, whereas rods best respond to bright light and are located in the fovea.
Each of the following is true EXCEPT ______
a. most drugs can control but not cure abnormal behavior b. new neuroimaging techniques can clearly differentiate among various mental disorders c. new imaging techniques have enabled researchers to pinpoint regions of the brain involved in mental disorders such as schizophrenia d. there are concerns that new advances that are improving the understanding of the neurological underpinnings of abnormality may also interfere with the recognition of equally important psychological causes