How does a critical period relate to childhood?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Certain things, like bonding, must happen at certain times. If they don't, they can never happen again. If they don't make an imprint and happen in the critical period, it won't ever happen.
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a. Individual psychology c. Community psychology b. Analytical psychology d. Social psychology
A group of researchers discovered a tribe of people in a South American jungle. The tribe had never been exposed to the outside world before. The researchers initially greeted the tribe with a smile. They believe that emotional expressions have the same meaning for everyone. In this case, to which belief do these researchers subscribe?
A) the universality hypothesis B) the two-factor theory C) the hedonic principle D) the drive-reduction theory
Without input from the gamma motor neurons, a. extrafusal muscle fibers would be unable to contract
b. intrafusal muscle fibers would not be able to relax. c. extrafusal fibers would go limp whenever intrafusal fibers contracted d. intrafusal fibers would go limp whenever extrafusal fibers contracted.
Your teacher wants to help students remember the parts of the neuron, so he acts it out. He stands in front of the class and holds out his leg, which he says is an axon; his pants represent a myelin sheath
His body is the soma and his fingers represent dendrites. What technique is he using? a) coding b) grouping c) mental imagery d) the pegword method