An EEG can be used to determine if the amygdala is involved in fear learning.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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According to the discussion of the premenstrual syndrome, this problem
a. is strongest in the first few days after menstrual flow has begun. b. may involve depression and irritability. c. can be completely avoided by the proper diet. d. is an important issue for between 75% and 95% of North American women.
The standard model of consolidation proposes that the hippocampus is
A. strongly active for both new memories as they are being consolidated and memories for events that occurred long ago and are already consolidated. B. strongly active for long-ago memories that are already consolidated but becomes less active when memories are first formed and being consolidated. C. strongly active when memories are first formed and being consolidated but becomes less active when retrieving older memories that are already consolidated. D. uninvolved in memory consolidation.
Dr. Jasper believes that a behavioral deficit depends on both which functional system (e.g., perception, planning) of the brain has been affected, as well as the localization of damage within that system. We would say that Dr. Jasper adheres to
a. the idea of equipotentiality. b. the functional model. c. the idea of localization of function. d. the componential model.
David always refers to himself as "you." This:
a. could represent an unusual speech pattern called pronoun reversal. b. is an indication of insecure attachment relationships. c. is atypical when language is first acquired. d. is a common feature in childhood schizophrenia.