While driving alone in her car, Sarah suddenly looks around and, for a moment, can't remember where she is, how she arrived at this point on the road, or even why she is driving her car. Sarah is experiencing
a. derealization
b. depersonalization.
c. the early stages of what will eventually become a severe psychotic disorder.
d. symptoms of a mood disorder.
b
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Claiming to remember events from the second or even the first year of life are based on ________
a. unconscious memories that float to the surface. b. family stories, photographs, and imagination. c. actual recall of the events. d. a special memory module for early childhood experiences.
Which sensory system is dominant for most individuals?
a. hearing c. vision b. smelling d. touch
The pattern of human physiological processes that seems to be controlled by an internal "biological clock" is
a. unaffected by the world's daylight-dark cycles. b. coordinated in the hypothalamus. c. set on a 12-hour cycle. d. identical for all people. e. unrelated to work schedules and travel.
Which of the following observations supports the innate explanation for language and does NOT support the idea that language is learned?
a. Children imitate words spoken by adults. b. Children are rewarded for correctly using words. c. Children around the world use a limited number of patterns in their first sentences. d. When a child makes a language error, parents make needed corrections or ask a clarifying question to draw the child's attention to the error.