The brainstem, midbrain, and parts of the forebrain are referred to as the

a. reticular formation.
b. subcortex.
c. gray matter.
d. cerebral cortex.


B

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a. Uncontrollable muscle movements b. Savant syndrome c. The inability to speak d. Mucous buildup in the lungs

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Dr. Genis is working with a hemineglect patient, Nathan. During the assessment, Dr. Genis wiggles her finger on the left, right, and then both sides of Nathan’s field of vision. If Nathan is like the majority of hemineglect patients, this test will show that ____.?

a. ?he is capable of seeing both sides of space but tends to ignore one side b. ?his “what” system has been impaired c. ?his symptoms are the result of damage to the upper part of the parietal lobes d. ?he is completely blind in his right visual field

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The work of several individuals contributed to the improvement of physical surroundings and maintenance of the mentally ill. However, treatment was still lacking. Alexander and Selesnick suggested reasons for this poor treatment, such as:

a. the belief that mental illness is linked with amoral behavior b. fear of the mentally ill c. lack of public interest in the plight of the mentally ill d. suspicion of the communicability of mental illness

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What is the relationship between the emergence of cliques and crowds, and the cognitive abilities of teenagers?

What will be an ideal response?

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