Which of the following is NOT an example of the concept of cognitive processes?
a. Heider's balance theory
b. Olds's self-stimulation theory
c. Festinger's cognitive dissonance theory
d. Bem's self-perception theory
b
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The __________ refers to a theory that a gap between the maturation of the brain's reward circuit and the executive control network leads to a high rate of risk-taking.
A. prefrontal cortex model of risk-taking B. circadian timing system C. ventral striatum D. dual systems model of risk-taking
The Tuskegee study involved ____
a. injecting unsuspecting patients with live cancer cells b. failing to provide treatment for men with syphilis c. appearing to administer severe shocks to participants d. exposing participants to extremes of freezing temperature
Children first understand that gender identity is an unchanging attribute by the age of about
a. five months. b. two years. c. five years. d. seven years.
The Neuron Doctrine pertains to the
A. use of electricity by neurons in communication. B. localization of language to the left hemisphere. C. separate pathways used for processing sensory and motor information D. nervous system as a collection of separate cells.