The mass action principle states that damage to the brain results in impaired functions, but the different parts of the brain can compensate in a redundant fashion to heal those lost functions
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Answer: False
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When a child writes a paper by jotting down ideas as they are retrieved from memory with no overall organizational plan, he or she is said to be using a knowledge-________________ strategy
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Jerry is normally polite and controlled, but if he gets a wrong-number telephone call, he completely loses control. After shrieking at the caller, he may rip the phone out of the wall and hurl it across the room. Afterward, he is filled with guilt and shame. Which impulse control disorder does Jerry illustrate?
a. pyromania c. kleptomania b. Internet addiction d. intermittent explosive disorder
How do people with damage to the ventromedial cortex in the frontal lobe respond on a gambling card task?
A. They do not understand any rules of the gambling task. B. They do not shift from risky choices to more advantageous, safe decks as control subjects do. C. They learn to shift from risky to safe decks, but only after they receive penalties with the risky deck. D. After they learn how the game works, they finally make the switch to avoid penalties.
Piaget's theory has been criticized on the ground that
A) many older adolescents fail to show formal operational thinking. B) the distinctions among stages are not strict enough. C) it does not focus enough on mental structures. D) All of the above.