Reflex circuits:
A. typically involve thousands of neurons.
B. typically involve two neurons.
C. typically involve dozens of neurons.
D. always involve the brain.
Answer: A
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a. people change or adapt to the environment in which they live b. children with conduct disorder choose to be friends with other children with conduct problems c. people who move into different neighborhoods differ before they arrive, and those who remain differ from those who leave d. neighborhoods "embrace" those who are similar to the majority of the individuals already living in the neighborhood and actively reject those who are not
Individuals who experience loss of control of their eating and consume great quantities of food but do not engage in any attempts to compensate for their binge would be diagnosed with a. bulimia nervosa, nonpurging type. b. binge eating disorder
c. obsessive-compulsive disorder. d. buffet disorder.
Research has shown that many adults can think formally about some topics, but display concrete thinking when the topic is unfamiliar. This illustrates that formal operational thought
a. is genetically-programmed. b. is based on maturation. c. results more from learning and culture. d. is more of a right-hemisphere activity.
According to your textbook, which one of these statements is the most accurate regarding eyewitness testimonies?
a. They are not accurate and should therefore be disallowed. b. Though highly variable and easily influenced, they are often reliable. c. The reports are reliable only if the witness is very certain. d. Children are more likely than adults to give accurate testimony.