________ is the process by which one hemisphere of the brain comes to dominate the other
a. Myelination c. Differentiation
b. Migration d. Lateralization
D
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Sixty-year-old Kwan has led a life filled with ups (a prosperous career) and downs (a battle with breast cancer) and continues to maintain the capacity to change in response to such experiences. A lifespan developmental psychologist would likely say that Kwan has
a. a flawed social clock. b. great plasticity. c. minimal longevity. d. maturational grief.
In fourth grade, Tate joins the school band and learns to play the trumpet. After a year of practice, the cortical regions in Tate's brain responsible for motor coordination of the hands have increased dramatically. This phenomenon demonstrates that the brain has ____.?
a. ?neural plasticity b. ?lateral dominance c. ?myelination d. ?a refractory period
The tip-of-the-tongue state is best explained best by which explanation of forgetting?
a. interference theory b. repression c. cue-dependent forgetting d. encoding failure
EMG, EDA, and EEG are most relevant to
a. naturalistic observation. b. psychophysiological assessment. c. structured diagnostic interviews. d. self-monitoring techniques.