What are the typical symptoms that mark a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease?

a. chorea, tremors, and retardation
b. tremors, dementia, and postural abnormalities
c. writhing, aimless exploration, and depression
d. tremors, reduction in voluntary movements, and rigidity


Answer: d.

Psychology

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a. in Pierce's nervous system will travel more quickly because the incoming signal is more intense b. in Janet's nervous system will be weaker because the incoming signal is less intense c. will be the same due to the all-or-none principal d. in Pierce's nervous system will travel a shorter distance because the incoming signal is more intense

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A study reported in your textbook demonstrated the contrast between what people in the United States and Japan consider proper behavioral displays for pain. Participants in both cultures completed the Appropriate Pain Behavior Questionnaire (APBQ) Results revealed that

a. Japanese participants provided lower scores on the APBQ: they indicated less approval for open emotional expressions of pain. b. Japanese participants provided higher scores on the APBQ: they indicated more approval for open emotional expressions of pain. c. both the Japanese and American participants had similar scores on the ABPQ: both indicated less approval for open emotional expressions of pain. d. both the Japanese and American participants had similar scores on the ABPQ: both indicated more approval for men's emotional displays than women's displays.

Psychology

In ancient Greece and Rome, the concept of citizenship included

a. producing healthy offspring to serve the state b. producing daughters to continue the pattern of matrilineal inheritance c. preventing pregnancy, in order not to contribute to overpopulation d. granting inherent rights to infants

Psychology

People with depression due to altered circadian rhythms are best treated by increasing REM.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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