Max, a seventy-year-old man has recently been exhibiting a
somewhat awkward gait and poor eye-hand coordination as well as slight changes to his personality. His family encourages him to see a doctor, who determines that Max has had a slight stroke. Max's family had observed
a. neural inductions.
b. psychotic indicators.
c. confabulations.
d. neurological soft signs.
ANSWER: d
You might also like to view...
Cognitive processing therapy was developed by Patricia Resick as an adaptation of cognitive therapy for treating
a. personality disorders. b. severe depression. c. trauma and stress disorders. d. obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Cognitive-behavior therapy facilitates changes in thinking patterns in the cortex, which in turn affects the emotional brain in the lower brain. This is called a. confabulation
b. consolidation. c. top-down processing. d. bottom-up processing.
The prefrontal cortex is where planning ahead and emotional regulation occur
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Studies of workplace leaders indicate that ___ resist assertive leadership by women
a. men b. women c. both ‘a' and ‘b' d. none of the above