While trepanning of skulls was rather common among Stone Age or Neolithic cave dwellers, there is also evidence that it was practiced among:
a) East Coast Natives
b) North Eastern Inuit
c) North Western Inuit
d) West Coast Natives
d
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The neuronal wiring between the thalamus and the amygdala allows us to:
A) recognize the location of a stimulus. B) make rapid decisions about our environment without having to wait for cortical input. C) analyze the identity and importance of the stimulus. D) compare the visual image of the stimulus with known threat images.
The use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for the treatment of depression
a. produces permanent improvement without the need for additional drug therapy. b. usually requires only one treatment session. c. can cause memory losses in some patients. d. is characterized by all of these statements.
A factorial design involves at least two
a. Independent variables b. Dependent variables c. Extraneous variables d. Levels of an independent variable
Cultural biases are introduced into research through the acceptance of certain shared world views or approaches to science, which are called:
a. paradigms. b. experimental methods. c. correlational techniques. d. demand characteristics.