The Shakespearean character Juliet took a potion that paralyzed her and affected her muscles used for breathing. She probably took something that blocked the action of
a. norepinephrine. c. acetylcholine.
b. serotonin. d. dopamine.
C
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Baby language that consists of the repetition of consonant-vowel combinations is called __________.
A. cooing B. private speech C. telegraphic speech D. babbling
According to Darwin's theory, the occurrence of more offspring in a generation being produced than can survive is called
a. superfecundity. c. overabundance. b. variation. d. unfitness.
When Joanne's infant daughter starts to crawl, she primarily uses her arms to help her. After she masters this new way of moving around the room, she starts relying on her legs to help her more in the crawling process. From a developmental standpoint, the way Joanne's daughter starts with her arms and then adds the use of her legs follows the _________________ principle.
A. proximodistal B. cephalocaudal C. neonatal reflex D. encephomotor
Apparent motion can be influenced by an observer's point of fixation so that objects beyond the point of fixation appear to
a. move backward. b. move forward. c. remain stationary. d. disappear.