According to Jentsch & Taylor (1999), which part of the brain normally exercises control over motivational states?
A. Prefrontal cortex
B. Nucleus accumbens
C. Parahippocampal gyrus
D. Hippocampus
A. Prefrontal cortex
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a. automatic and uncontrollable. b. valid descriptions of experience. c. internally derived and maintained. d. capable of external influence.
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Now she is showing the drawing to different people, and asking them to report what they see, any thoughts they may have as they view the drawing, and how their thoughts influence their perceptions. Dr. Smith's approach to this research most closely resembles ____________ a) structuralism. b) functionalism. c) Gestalt psychology. d) evolutionary psychology.
In the comparison study of parents of naturally conceived or adopted children with parents of children conceivedthrough assisted reproduction, the parents who used assisted reproduction
A. showed less warmth to their children than the other parents. B. showed more warmth to their children than the other parents. C. showed higher stress than the other parents. D. showed lower levels of interaction with their children.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word