Laughter and anger both appear around 6 months of age.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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a. The waxy substance that coats and protects the fetus in utero b. A thick, yellowish fluid, high in protein and antibodies, secreted from the nipples at the end of pregnancy and after delivery c. A collection of thick mucus in the cervix that prevents bacteria from entering the uterus and is expelled a few weeks before delivery d. A buildup of neurotransmitters in the woman's body that help inhibit some of the physical pain during labor

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How does the method of transcranial magnetic stimulation of brain areas differ from magnetic inactivation?

a. Brain activation results from long, intense magnetic stimulation. b. Brain inactivation results from mild, brief magnetic stimulation. c. Brain inactivation results as the magnets are simply reversed. d. Brain activation results from mild, brief magnetic stimulation.

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Phineas Gage, who was injured when a steel rod was accidentally driven through his skull, exhibited capricious, emotional behavior (in part) as a result of widespread damage to his

a. occipital cortex. b. ventromedial prefrontal cortex. c. cingulate cortex. d. primary motor cortex. e. primary sensory cortex.

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Which of the following statements is true of the attitudes toward death among older adults and younger adults?

A. Older adults are less likely to have unfinished business than are younger adults and hence are more likely to cope with death better than younger adults. B. Older adults are more likely to have children who need to be guided to maturity than younger adults and hence cannot accept death. C. Young adults think more about death and talk more about it than older adults. D. Younger adults lack any anticipation and hence death is usually emotionally less painful to them.

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