To infer babies' emotions as accurately as possible, researchers
A) are best off attending to multiple interacting behavioral cues and seeing how they vary across situations believed to elicit different emotions.
B) can exclusively rely on analyzing infants' facial patterns to determine the range of emotions they display at different ages.
C) are best off asking parents to describe their infants' feelings because infants cannot describe their own feelings.
D) must remember that people around the world do not associate photographs of different facial expressions with emotions in the same way.
A
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a. trauma- and stressor-related disorders b. psychotic disorders c. anxiety disorders d. psychophysiological disorders
Which statement about neural development is true? a. Major restructuring of the brain in relation to puberty occurs between 6 and 9 years of age. b. The brain stops developing after 3 years of age
c. Primitive areas of the brain mature last. d. The prefrontal cortex and the cerebellum are not wired until a person is 5 to 7 years old.
If you could surgically remove a single neuron from the brain and place it on a slide, what structure(s) would you have to destroy?
A. soma B. axon C. synapses D. dendrites
Dana's mother suffers from serious depressive episodes. Dana is likely to
a. be at risk for depression herself. b. become a happy-go-lucky child because she had to cope with so much. c. act in an aggressive, criminal manner. d. have intense attachments to her mother.