People with Parkinson's disease have problems with ________ functioning.
A. midbrain
B. forebrain
C. hindbrain
D. hypothalamus
Answer: A
You might also like to view...
Janet does not work as hard preparing notes for her study group because she knows Linda, “the brain,” will do the work if she doesn’t. Janet illustrates
a. the compensatory effect. b. groupthink. c. the free-rider effect. d. the sucker effect. e. the collective effort effect.
Cliques are often part of a larger group that is called a crowd
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The information processing approach to measuring infant intelligence is predictive of later intellectual ability because:
A. It is an effective measure of neurological health throughout the lifespan. B. Attention, memory, speed of thinking, and cognitive adaptability allow individuals to make sense of and adapt to their world. C. Perception and motor skills, responsiveness, and language skills form the foundation for later intelligence. D. It incorporates both cognitive and socioemotional measures of infant ability.
Otis finds himself alone with the whipped cream his mother just made. In order to resist having some, he should:
A) ?concentrate on how good it will taste. B) ?imagine that the whipped cream is actually a large cloud. C) ?avoid looking at the dessert as much as possible. D) ?Both b and c are correct.