_____, a physician, developed _____ in the 1930s and received a Nobel Prize for this work.
A) Aaron Beck; phototherapy
B) Egas Moniz; the lobotomy
C) Ugo Cerletti; ECT
D) Karl Lashley; anterior capsulotomy
B) Egas Moniz; the lobotomy
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The commons dilemma refers to the tendency for people to ____
a. be less likely to assist others in need when many other onlookers are present as opposed to when few or no other onlookers are present b. waste, deplete, or use in a less-than-optimal way resources that are shared with others rather than private c. be more likely to behave inappropriately or aggressively when part of a group rather than alone d. refrain from punishing others who "cheat the system" for fear that they will be suffer some negative result
Who is most likely to give birth to low-birth-weight infants?
a. Samantha, who is carrying a set of identical twins b. Carlotta, who is carrying a set of fraternal twins c. Daniela, who is carrying a single fetus d. Fredrica, who is carrying triplets
Regarding the biochemical aspects of schizophrenia, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Amphetamine, LSD, and PCP produce effects that partially mimic the symptoms of schizophrenia. b. The same drugs used to treat LSD overdoses tend to alleviate psychotic symptoms. c. Many researchers believe that schizophrenia is related to disturbances in the brain's acetylcholine systems. d. Scientists believe that the schizophrenic brain may produce some substance similar to a psychedelic drug.
Tryon's "maze- __________ " rats learned the maze faster than his "maze- __________ "
rats. Fill in the blanks with correct word