In a study of family members who were responsible for caring for a person suffering from later-life dementia, which of the following aspects of grief was the most common and lasted the longest?
a. Painful emotions
b. Sensory illusions that give the impression that the deceased person is still present c. Preoccupation with thoughts of the deceased person
d. Feeling disconnected from reality
c
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Researchers in artificial intelligence emphasize that
a. both the human brain and the computer can compare symbols and make choices, based on that comparison. b. human memory distinguishes between short-term memory and long-term memory, whereas computer models have no comparable distinction. c. neither the human mind nor the computer can compare symbols. d. a flowchart designed in connection with a computer is very different from human mental processes.
Which statement is true of taste-aversion conditioning??
a. ?It almost never occurs in the animal kingdom. b. ?It appears to have an adaptive value. c. ?It requires very short time intervals between the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli. d. ?occurs most readily when taste is paired with visual stimuli.
A sleep disorder characterized by difficulties in breathing while asleep is ______
a. apnea c. narcolepsy b. insomnia d. cataplexy
Fetishism and pedophilia are both examples of ______
a. gender-identity disorders c. sexual arousal disorders b. paraphilias d. sexual desire disorders