In talking with a person with Wernicke's aphasia, you observe that they
A. speak slowly and laboriously.
B. comprehend most of what they hear.
C. appear deeply concerned that they are not making sense.
D. appear unaware that they are not making sense.
Answer: D
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a. benzodiazepines b. opiates c. amphetamines d. antianxiety drugs
If you look at a pinpoint of light in a dark room, the light appears to move even though it is in fact stationary. This illusion of movement is called the ____ effect
a. autokinetic b. omega c. sleeper d. visual pique
Craik and Tulving's research using sentences of different complexity suggested that
complex sentences a. produce more elaboration, which leads to better retention of the information that is presented. b. produce more elaboration, which leads to less distinctive memories. c. are more difficult to recall than simple ones. d. do not produce adequate mental imagery for the precise recall of complex information. e. require the use of both long-term and short-term memory, resulting in less precise recall of the information than simple sentences.
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a. Think carefully about what to do with anger. b. Don't ambush the person with your anger. c. Consider whether or not direct constructive expressions of anger are appropriate. d. Deal with the issue immediately.