Seven-year-old Samantha suffered trauma to the language centers in the left hemisphere of her brain as a result of a bicycle accident. Although she did have some language deficits after the trauma, she eventually was able to recover much of what she'd lost because new growth in non-affected areas of the brain made up for the damage. This ability to recover from brain trauma in this fashion is an example of

-the difference between male and female brains.
-therapeutic effectiveness.
-a healthy genotype.
-brain reorganization.


-brain reorganization.

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Sophia in? a. ?resistance b. ?alarm reaction c. ?exhaustion d. ?defensive

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If the photopigment levels in your eyes are extremely high, it is most likely a result of ____.?

a. ?not eating enough carrots b. ?being exposed to bright lights for a long time c. ?being in a dark room for a long time d. ?normal age-associated changes

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According to Freud, repressing memories that cause anxiety is an automatic or unconscious process

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Fred, a middle-aged man, recently traveled to Las Vegas. While driving about in a rented car, he struck and killed a young child with his car. Fred was hospitalized for several days due to his own injuries. At the hospital, Fred claims to have no memory of renting the car or having the accident in which he killed the child. He recalls flying to Las Vegas and being in the ambulance. The type of memory loss Fred is experiencing is____________.

A) localized amnesia B) continuous amnesia C) systematized amnesia D) generalized amnesia

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