Drugs that ______ blood vessels in the ______ are used to treat migraine headaches

a. constrict dilated, brain c. constrict dilated, neck and shoulders
b. dilate constricted, brain d. dilate constricted, neck and shoulders


A

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Regarding the challenges of adulthood, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Peak earnings commonly occur during middle and late adulthood. b. Most adults learn to work "smarter," both physically and mentally to offset the inevitable slow declines of adulthood. c. When the youngest child moves away, the parents are referred to as "empty nesters.". d. Career difficulties and unemployment can pose serious challenges to adult well-being because many adults derive most of their friendships from their work experiences.

Psychology

Cognitive psychologist Lera Boroditsky has reported that aboriginal children from Cape York, Australia, can accurately point to any compass direction as early as age five, while most Americans cannot do this even as adults. Boroditsky believes this is due to the exclusive use of absolute directional references within the language spoken by the aboriginals of Cape York as opposed to the relative

directional references used in the English language, which lends support to the a. law of linguistic effect. b. linguistic relativity hypothesis. c. semantic differential. d. transformation rule hypothesis.

Psychology

Research suggests that the tendency to imitate the irrelevant acts of a model increases with age

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

Which of these describes the Stroop Effect?

a) Naming colors is more difficult than naming other everyday concepts. b) Reading the names of colors is especially difficult if the ink color matches the name of the color. c) Reading the names of colors is especially difficult if the ink color conflicts with the name of the color. d) Naming a color in which a word is printed is especially difficult if the color conflicts with the color name.

Psychology