After his mother's death, Steve began to keep a diary of his thoughts and feelings. Compared to his brother Marc, who chose not write about the tragedy, Steve is
a. less likely to show an immediate increase in blood pressure.
b. more likely to feel better soon.
c. less likely to become ill over the next six months.
d. more likely to visit the student health center.
Answer: C
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The perspective called the "parallel distributed processing approach" includes the word "parallel" in its name because:
a. the human brain can process several items simultaneously. b. both the human brain and the PDP models have parallel weaknesses in terms of processing speed. c. an item stored in your brain is registered in just one very small location. d. the neural network in your brain is arranged in parallel columns.
According to Ronald Melzack, phantom limb sensations can best be explained by
a. the gate control theory. b. sensory adaptation. c. the neuromatrix. d. the release of beta-endorphin.
In __________, a patient can voluntarily move the facial muscles but is unable to express a genuine emotion with the same muscles.
A. volitional facial paresis B. automatic facial paresis C. emotional facial paresis D. total facial paresis
Which is not one of the concerns with respect to the VRAG?
a) It predicts only a small proportion of the variance in violent recidivism. b) It requires further validation. c) It is ineffective in predicting sexual recidivism. d) It focuses on negative predictors.