The lissencephalic individual in the chapter's opening vignette had a brain that lacked ______.
A. sulci
B. hemispheres
C. the corpus callosum
D. lateralization
Answer: A
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A. It would eliminate the stress of worrying about being outed involuntarily. B. The support of his parents and friends could buffer the negative effects of victimization. C. It would settle the anxiety of not knowing how his parents will react. D. He would be able to talk openly about a partner if he became involved with someone.
By age 4, children in families receiving welfare assistance were likely to have been exposed to ___________ words than children living with professionals and/or affluent families
a) 5,000 more b) 13 million fewer c) 10 million fewer d) 8,000 more
___ of apprehension such as dread, fright, tension, inability to concentrate, the desire to flee a particular situation, and physical sensations.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The assumption that many aspects of intelligence can be achieved through the complex manipulation of symbols is commonly known as __________ Artificial Intelligence, or GOFAI for short.
a. Gang of Four b. General Operations Forces c. Good Old Fashioned d. Goodness of Fit