To easily pass through the blood-brain barrier, a substance must be ______.
A. water soluble
B. fat insoluble
C. fat soluble
D. a neurotransmitter
Answer: C
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a. Both of them describe a sequence of events that occur in a predictable order. b. Both refer to situations where we can fill in missing information, either visual information or verbal information. c. In both cases, we tend to recall schema-inconsistent information more accurately than schema-consistent information. d. In both cases, the exemplar approach to semantic memory is more useful than the prototype approach to semantic memory.
Telling effective lies is not easy for children for all of the following reasons except
a. it requires a certain level of self-regulation. b. children must inhibit saying the first thing that comes into their minds, which may be the truth. c. it requires overcoming child's overall level of moral character d. it requires deliberately creating a false belief in another person.
Delirium, major neurocognitive disorder, and amnestic disorder typically develop
A. from complications of birth. B. as part of the normal aging process. C. in late adulthood. D. as temporary conditions.
________ are particularly common in the vocabularies of English-speaking toddlers, but Chinese, Japanese, and Korean toddlers have more words for ________
A) Social words; objects B) Object words; actions and social routines C) Verbs; objects and social routines D) Action words; objects