Night terrors cause a sleeper to awaken suddenly, in an extreme state of panic, during the first or second REM period of a typical sleep cycle

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


F

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Which of these depends mainly on the right hemisphere, in most people?

a. Speech b. Fine control of the hand and foot movements c. Understanding emotional connotations d. Control of hunger and thirst

Psychology

The neurons entering the spinal cord from the periphery differ from neurons in the brain in that ______.

A. they can be as much as a meter in length or more B. they are not myelinated C. neurons in the brain are generally sensory, while those in the spinal cord are generally motor D. they are usually multipolar cells

Psychology

The biggest flaw in the "swinging bridge" study is the fact that: a. people were coerced into participating in the experiment

b. men were not randomly assigned to the safe or scary bridges. c. the participants did not include women. d. outside the laboratory, it is too difficult to control for so many different variables.

Psychology

Some evidence has shown that recidivism rates between persons found not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) and "regular felons" A. are significantly different, with NGRI persons having higher rates of recidivism

B. are significantly different, with "regular felons" having higher rates of recidivism. C. are not significantly different. D. none of the above.

Psychology