Which of the following is true of frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder?

a. It runs in families.
b. It is more common in women than in men.
c. It is marked by the presence of neurofibrillary tangles.
d. Its diagnosis is confirmed by an fMRI.


A

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a. A person with peptic ulcers undergoes relaxation training. b. A person with a fear of the dentist undergoes systematic desensitization. c. Family members of a chronic pain patient are instructed to ignore the patient's complaints and reinforce the patient's attempts to become more physically active. d. A person with hypertension is taught to imagine, during highly stressful times, a calming scenario that he/she has created with his/her health psychology professional.

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After drinking several cups of strong coffee, a person develops "coffee nerves" or "jitters." This probably is due to the ability of caffeine to ________

a. block adenosine receptor sites b. cause neurotransmitters to leak out of the synaptic vesicles and be destroyed by enzymes c. cause an increase in the release of excitatory neurotransmitters d. inhibit enzymes which break down excitatory neurotransmitters

Psychology

Deaf children have been taught to use sign language based on Vygotsky's ideas on which of the following?

A. Object permanence B. Scaffolding C. Moral reasoning D. Private speech

Psychology

Which of the following best describes rejected children?

A. rarely mentioned as either liked or disliked; other children have trouble remembering who they are B. most often rated as "liked" and rarely rated as "disliked" C. most often disliked and rarely liked by other children D. liked by some children but disliked by others; they may be aggressive at times but are friendly at other times

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