The hippocampus and amygdala may be as much as 16% smaller in patients diagnosed with ________ personality disorders than in those with no personality disorder
A) borderline
B) antisocial
C) schizotypal
D) paranoid
A
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Which of the following statements best represents the relationship between arenas of comfort and mood disorders?
a. A child who has more than one arena of comfort is unlikely to develop a mood disorder. b. Children who are at risk of developing a mood disorder can still have several arenas of comfort. c. A child who has at least one arena of comfort is more likely to have a stronger sense of self and therefore be at decreased risk for developing a mood disorder. d. Children who later develop mood disorders are more likely to have strong friendships and other relationships that buffer the full impact of symptoms of mood disorders.
Thorndike's "trial and accidental success" learning is more commonly known as ____ learning.?
a. ?respondent b. ?stamping in c. ?trial-and-error d. ?one-trial e. ?latent
Shmuel is well fed and owns his own home. According to Maslow, this information suggests that Shmuel's current motivation should be focused primarily on ____.?
a. ?trying to completely fulfill his potential—to "be all he can be." b. ?achieving a sense of personal accomplishment c. ?constructing stable relationships with other people d. ?reading books of great literature and listening to good music
Anterograde amnesia is often caused by damage to the ____, whereas Korsakoff’s syndrome is caused by damaged to the ____
a. ?hippocampus; reticular formation b. ?hippocampus; thalamus c. ?hypothalamus; reticular formation d. ?hypothalamus; thalamus