The two types of glial cells are called ________ and ________

a) occipital; lobitical
b) oligodendrocytes; Schwann cells

c) occipital; Schwann

d) oligodendrocytes; lobitical


ANS: b

Psychology

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DeLoache and colleagues convinced children that an "incredible shrinking machine" had reduced the size of a full-size room and now it looked the size of a model room. They hid an object in the model room and reversed the "shrinking machine." They asked children to search in the now full-size room for the larger version of the object. The 2½-year-olds who did not search correctly in the standard scale-model experiments now searched for the object. The researchers' explanation for the finding is that __________.

A. children were more motivated to search because they enjoyed the shrinking machine B. children remembered where the object was located better in the shrinking machine procedure C. the shrunken room was no longer a symbol, so the problem of thinking about dual representations was not present in this experiment D. this procedure enhanced children's attention to details of the experiment and thus improved memory and performance

Psychology

If people with acute stress disorder have symptoms that continue longer than one month, they may be diagnosed with

a. prolonged acute stress disorder. b. chronic stress disorder. c. posttraumatic stress disorder. d. post-chronic distress disorder.

Psychology

Even though Jennings is only 22 years old, he is already the "king of trivia.". If Jennings is typical, his ability to do well in trivia games will most likely a. decline with age

b. remain the same throughout his life. c. increase with age. d. increase until he is about 40, then decline dramatically.

Psychology

Despite the popular view of his time, Franz Gall, an anatomist, asserted that the brain operated based on ____. Though his claim was actually correct, Gall was virtually dismissed because of his approach to understanding personality, known as ____

a. ?neural networks; ego analysis b. ?localization of function; ego analysis c. ?neural networks; phrenology d. ?localization of function; phrenology

Psychology