In which style of attachment do infants keep very close to their caregivers, tend not to explore much, and become distressed when their caregivers leave them temporarily but display anger and initially rejection to contact when the caregivers return?
a. secure attachment c. insecure-avoidant attachment
b. disorganized/disoriented attachment d. insecure-resistant attachment
D
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A. blocking the reabsorption of serotonin between neurons B. blocking dopamine receptors in the brain C. inhibiting the function of the medulla and the pons D. increasing the amount of acetylcholine in the brain
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A. It can lead to an increase in sustained attention. B. It can lead to an increase in divided attention. C. It can lead to an increase in impulsive responding. D. It can lead to an increase in constant attention shifts.