Your roommate is pregnant and she gets very angry and yells quite a bit over the smallest things. What is a good piece of advice that you could give her?
a. It is OK if she gets upset, but she should not yell. It will harm the fetus's hearing.
b. Getting angry and yelling is good for the fetus since it will raise the fetus's heart rate.
c. She should probably get a different boyfriend. He is not going to be a very good father .
d. That she should try relaxation therapy. Whenever she gets really upset, her fetus gets very upset too.
D. Fetuses generally move more and have faster heart rates when their mothers are stressed.
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A. Men have increased cortisol, which limits memory formation. B. Women are less susceptible to transience. C. Women are often more left-brained than men. D. Estrogen is related to memory skills.
While speeding down an axon, the impulse reaches an incredible speed by jumping at the breaks in the:
A. end bulb B. dendrite C. myelin sheath D. synapse
Children in one study observed a model acting aggressively against a Bobo doll. The children were then given an opportunity to imitate the model on their own, followed by an opportunity to demonstrate the aggressive acts for rewards. The study was designed to demonstrate
A. that aggression can be learned through classical conditioning. B. the distinction between learning and performance. C. that children will behave aggressively for rewards. D. that children will not imitate aggressive acts unless they are rewarded.
To discourage his children from smoking, a father showed them the extremely graphic pictures of withered, blackened, and perforated lungs of a dead smoker. Afterward, when confronted with peers offering cigarettes, the "lung pictures" came into the children's minds. This is an example of
A. procedural knowledge. B. auditory memory. C. visual memory. D. semantic memory.