Describe three key stages of attachment and explain why each of the three stages is significant in development?
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Neurons in the prefrontal cortex ____ than neurons in other cortical areas
a. are larger in size b. have more dendritic spines c. have greater velocities of action potentials d. are more sensitive to light
Physically based amnesia that involves memory loss for events that happened prior to the time of the injury is referred to as:
a. retrograde amnesia b. anterograde amnesia c. proactive amnesia d. cryptomnesia
Thoughts about whether one has performed some action, such as locking the door or about committing immoral acts, are common examples of
a. obsessions. b. phobias. c. compulsions. d. fantasies.
Elise’s psychologist asks her to keep a record of beliefs that she has about events that happen her, as well as how those beliefs make her feel emotionally. With the assistance of her psychologist, Elise learns how she can dispute such beliefs and replace them with more effective new beliefs. Elise’s psychologist is likely treating her with _____.
A. exposure and response prevention B. cognitive reshaping C. rational emotive behavior therapy D. cognitive triad therapy