Ralph has been severely depressed for about six months and has difficulty remembering when he was not depressed. He is illustrating the effects of ________
A) mood-congruent memory
B) mood-assimilation memory
C) mood-related memory
D) mood-discongruency memory
E) mood-dependent memory
Answer: E
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b. serotonin-sensitive neurons. c. both dopamine-sensitive and serotonin-sensitive neurons. d. none of these
According to Kohlberg, postconventional reasoning usually emerges in _____
A) adulthood B) late adulthood C) adolescence D) childhood
Which of the following is true of rational emotive behavior therapists?
A) They encourage clients to challenge and correct irrational expectations. B) They focus exclusively on interpreting dreams and childhood experiences. C) They believe that traumatic events alone, not our beliefs about the events, shape our responses to them. D) They aim to magnify the psychological problems in clients to understand their origin.
According to David Barash, what is a biogrammar?
a. An innate neurological structure that allows the brain to regenerate after an injury b. An inherited structure that predisposes organisms toward certain kinds of social activities c. A set of social rules for hot to behave and think that people consider natural rather than cultural d. A system of cell assemblies that makes human language and mathematical skills unique in the animal kingdom