All of the following are true about Christopher Reeve's spinal cord injury and recovery except:
a. His therapy used electrical stimulation to exercise critical muscle groups.
b. His injury was initially classified as Grade A (the category of greatest impairment).
c. Reeve was able to achieve his goal of unassisted walking before his death in 2004
d. After three years of therapy Reeve regained two thirds of his touch sensation.
C
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A. endorphins B. glycine C. nitric oxide D. acetylcholine
Narcotics such as heroin have withdrawal symptoms such as
a. flu-like symptoms, tremors, cramps. c. rapid pulse, high blood pressure. b. chills alternating with sweating. d. all of these
Dr. Hahn believes that language is etched into the structure of the brain. Dr. Hahn endorses the __________ perspective of language development
A) dynamic systems B) nativist C) behaviorist D) interactionist
Single-cell recordings during movement indicate that
A. movements are encoded by single neurons. B. movements are encoded by populations of neurons. C. it is not possible to identify correlations between neural activity and movements. D. neural activity during movement appears surprisingly random.