Mekala's sympathetic nervous system has been activated. Which of the following is true?
a) Her digestion sped up.
b) Her pupils dilated.
c) Her heart rate slowed down.
d) The blood flow to her internal organs increased.
Answer: b
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A) highly emotional experiences, which lead to more vivid and long-lasting memories. B) nonemotional experiences, which lead to less vivid memories and are susceptible to suggestibility. C) overactivity in the occipital lobes. D) underactivity in the occipital lobes.
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following has been shown in cross-cultural studies of attachment?
A. Parental sensitivity and responsiveness are the critical factors across cultures. B. Although supported in individualistic cultures, attachment theory does not appear useful in collectivist cultures. C. Infant factors are critical in individualistic cultures and parental factors are critical in collectivist cultures. D. There is no evidence that individualistic and collectivistic cultures differ in parenting styles.