How do cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience differ?
A. Cognitive neuroscience focuses more on brain structures and function than cognitive psychology.
B. They do not differ; cognitive neuroscience is just a more modern term for cognitive psychology.
C. Cognitive neuroscience is based on behaviorism.
D. Cognitive neuroscience depends on Freudian principles.
Answer: A
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A. Vygotsky B. Mareschal C. Piaget D. Fischer
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A. stimulate stem cells to release growth factors
B. stimulate glial cells to produce more myelin
C. result in an increase in dopamine
D. result in a decrease in GABA
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a) the private sector; the government b) the government; the military c) the government; the private sector d) the private sector; the military