Amy has lost her senses of sight, hearing, and touch. Her symptoms are found to be caused by pressure applied to the brain by a tumor. Where is the tumor likely to be found?
a. cerebrum
b. amygdale
c. thalamus
d. medial forebrain bundle
C
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The ____________________ associates visual stimuli such as cat and Robert with the sound combinations that produce the spoken words, while the ____________________ associates the sounds of words with certain letter combinations
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory has been criticized because:
a. it focused almost exclusively on maturational processes. b. it focused almost exclusively on learning processes. c. it did not explain cognitive development of infants. d. it overestimated the abilities of infants.
Marty is at the park with his friends. They want to build a seesaw they can use. Every time Marty chooses a board, he moves the stone fulcrum and changes the number of people on the seesaw. Marty is most likely
a. using hypothetical-deductive reasoning. b. a preoperational thinker. c. a concrete operational thinker. d. going to be a construction worker when he grows up.
Which of the following best summarizes young children's understanding of intentions?
A) Young children understand that a person who does something intentionally wrong should be punished more severely than someone who caused harm by accident. B) Piaget was correct in his theory that young children are not capable of understanding intention. C) Young children are more able to understand intentions than Piaget thought, but they are limited in their ability to base judgment on intentions. D) Young children can accurately decide how a wrong-doer should be punished, but they have no understanding of intentionality.