A neuroimaging technique that works well in infancy and early childhood is
A) event-related potentials (ERPs).
B) near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS).
C) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
D) positron emission tomography (PET).
B
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Which behaviour at first requires explicit learning but, over time, becomes implicit?
A) actively recalling memories from your past B) generating ideas for new research C) riding a bicycle D) habituation to a noisy air conditioner
Allison was playing in her parents' room. She came into the living room dressed in her mother's clothes, carrying a briefcase, and said, "Goodbye, Mommy. I'm going to work now.". Allison's behavior is good evidence for
a. ethological theory. c. ecological systems theory. b. transactional theory. d. social learning theory.
In classic studies with animals, Keller Breland and Marion Breland used operant conditioning techniques in their training. Even when animals learned to make operant responses perfectly, however, their behaviors gradually showed evidence of "misbehavior,"
which was attributed to a tendency called ________. FIll in the blank with correct word.
The adolescent growth spurt peaks around age ________ for girls and ________ for boys
A) 10 years; 14 years B) 14 years; 12 years C) 12 years; 14 years D) 12 years; 10 years