Identify two neurological processes or structures that influence temperament. Explain how these processes affect temperament
What will be an ideal response?
dopamine and serotonin levels: regulate the brain's responses to new information and unusual situations; frontal lobe asymmetry is correlated with shyness and more activity in the right hemisphere than in the left
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According to Piaget, a preoperational child is likely to say that
a. a boy who breaks ten cups accidentally is naughtier than someone who breaks one cup intentionally. b. a boy who breaks three cups intentionally is naughtier than someone who breaks ten cups intentionally. c. the number of cups someone breaks is equally important to their motives for breaking them. d. it is important to take into consideration the actor's intentions when determining guilt.
Long-term prediction from early temperament is best achieved
A) during early infancy. B) before the first birthday. C) during the second year of life. D) after age 3.
The most important determinant of infant attachment is the caregiver's ability to model independence and individuality for the infant.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The leading known preventable cause of intellectual disability is __________
A) lead exposure B) alcohol consumption during pregnancy C) malnutrition D) bacterial and viral infections