The ontogeny of the brain refers to:
A) how the brain evolved as species became more complex.
B) how the brain evolved within a single species.
C) unique brain characteristics common to members of a family that are evident across at least three generations.
D) brain development in an individual.
D) brain development in an individual.
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Self-orientations that guide and motivate choices and future-oriented behaviors are called ______.
A. future selves B. realistic selves C. feared selves D. possible selves
The yellowish pallor that is common in the first few days of life is called neonatal __________.
A. jaundice B. fontanels C. lanugo D. epidurals
A key stimulus that evokes hypovolemic thirst is __________.
A. loss of intracellular water B. increased sodium within the preoptic region C. reduced blood flow to the kidneys D. increased blood flow to the kidneys
When a person carries out multiple activities simultaneously, this is called
a) Type B behavior pattern. b) psychological imbalance. c) Type A behavior pattern. d) polyphasic activities.