The neural plate develops into the brain and spinal cord.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Define and describe the source and criticism of Rawlsian approach to punishment.
What will be an ideal response?
The electrical charge of the neuron during its action potential is __________, while the electrical charge of the neuron during its resting potential is __________
a. positive; negative b. positive; neutral c. negative; neutral d. negative; positive
Joe has been diagnosed with an impulse-control disorder. He typically feels a rising level of tension just prior to his impulsive act followed by a sense of _________ after the act is completed.
A. relief B. panic C. hopelessness D. guilt
Trepanning, as a primitive procedure, involved boring a hole into the skull to
a. relieve pressure or release "evil spirits." b. shock patients into a remission of symptoms. c. coerce and control disruptive patients. d. punish those who had committed crimes.