The amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles that are typical in Alzheimer's disease are also found in people with

a. schizophrenia.
b. Down syndrome.
c. Parkinson's disease.
d. Korsakoff's syndrome.


Answer: b.

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A. No, high arousal can improve performance if doing an easy, well-practiced task. B. No, high arousal is always needed to improve performance in any situation. C. Yes, reducing arousal will always lead to better performance in any situation. D. Yes, especially with difficult tasks, low arousal produces the best performance.

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Ryan is a young man who he has had multiple intimate relationships with other men over the years. At present, he is in a stable relationship with Jerry and wants to marry him. In this scenario, Ryan has a _____ orientation

A) bisexual B) heterosexual C) homosexual D) transgender

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

The rejected stalking type have difficulty accepting rejection or loss and aim to receive acceptance

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In Piaget’s theory, the __________ stage is the initial major stage of cognitive development, which can be broken down into six substages

a) preoperational b) concrete operational c) formal operational d) sensorimotor

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