Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)
a. produce symptoms of stroke lasting less than 24 hours
b. produce very mild stroke symptoms that last indefinitely.
c. are typically fatal within a few hours.
d. are very common and do not require medical treatment.
a
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Gerald robbed a bank early one morning and was caught by the authorities almost immediately afterwards. Now Gerald claims that he was not sane at the time of the crime. In most states and the District of Columbia,
a. the burden of proof would be on Gerald to show that was not sane when he robbed the bank. b. the burden of proof would be on the prosecution to show that Gerald was sane when he robbed the bank. c. both the prosecution and the defense must address the question of sanity in their cases when the defendant enters an insanity plea. d. the "insanity" plea has been replaced by the "guilty but mentally ill" plea.
Changes that occur at the individual cell level include are best described as:
A) myelination, synaptogenesis, and synaptic pruning. B) pruning and connecting. C) acceleration, decreasing activation, and connecting. D) sensory, motor, and speech activation.
Mirroring that occurs later in life involves transference, which is
a. using one's relationship with a therapist to repair relationships. b. using one's orientation toward parents to relate to others. c. a form of revenge based on anger at one's parents. d. none of these answers are correct
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false