What diagnosis has symptoms that include insidious onset, often progressive course that is not usually reversible, clear consciousness until late stages, poor memory, possible visual or auditory hallucinations, and often fixed paranoid delusions?
a. Delirium
b. Dementia
c. Depression
d. Schizophrenia
b
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An inability to recognize objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision is called ____
a. visual agnosia b. blindsight c. prosopagnosia d. hemianopsia
"If an operant response is made and followed by a reinforcing stimulus, the probability that the response will occur again is increased.". This statement defines (the)
a. Law of Parsimony. b. Law of Effect. c. Thorndike's Law. d. Pavlov's reinforcement principle.
The fact that brain wiring is organized by experiences common to humans is referred to as
A. altered inactivity. B. experience-dependent growth. C. experience-expectant growth. D. waking activity.
What are four main contributing factors in depression?
What will be an ideal response?