Provide a clear example of accommodation
What will be an ideal response?
The student's answer must reflect some kind of change in action or thinking as a result of new information.
(Example: Tony believes all dogs have long tails until he sees a short-tailed dog. Now, Tony knows dogs can have
short or long tails.)
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Ed is caring for his mother, who has dementia. He feels awfully burdened by the daily responsibilities, and looks forward to his weekly meeting with other people who are also caring for elderly parents. During these gatherings, they share a meal and stories about what has happened that week in their caregiver roles, sharing information about what has worked and expressing their frustrations. Ed
is participating in a. regular family meetings. b. medical appointments. c. a support groups for caregivers. d. a dementia association meeting.
The observation that older adults often become nostalgic for the "good old days" reflects the self-image hypothesis, which states that
A. life in a society gets more complicated and difficult as generations pass. B. memory for life events is enhanced during the time we assume our life identities. C. people tend to remember more of the positive events in their lives than negative ones. D. our memories change as we live longer and have more "lifetime periods" to draw events from.
Neurofibrillary tangles and beta-amyloid plaques are predictive of subsequent development of which condition?
a. Alzheimer's disease b. Huntington's disease c. epilepsy d. meningitis
Neurotransmitters are released from the __________
a. axon terminal b. dendrites c. receptor sites d. synapse