A disorder that causes Alzheimer's-like symptoms and cognitive deterioration, as well
as flagrant sexual behavior and a loss of modesty, but does not involve the presence of
plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain is ______.
a. Parkinson's disease c. frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder
b. Wernicke's syndrome d. Huntington's disease
C
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Who was the physician whose dedication tothe humane treatment of the mentally ill
brought about important changes in the way early mental institutions cared for their patients? a. Freud b. Mesmer c. Charcot d. Pinel e. Rush
Which of the following is the primary benefit of SPECT over PET?
a) SPECT is a non-invasive neuroimaging technique, while PET is invasive. b) SPECT offers the benefit of using radioactive tracers that are easier to obtain than PET. c) SPECT allows the monitoring of actual brain activity, while PET does not. d) SPECT offers the monitoring of brain oxygen changes, while PET does not.
Wernicke's aphasia is characterized by fluent, meaningless speech
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An experimenter who decides not to tell participants whether they are receiving a treatment pill or a sugar pill is conducting a double-blind study
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.