__________ studied the effects of stress on health
a) Paul Ekman
b) Walter Cannon
c) Hans Selye
d) Diana Baumrind
c
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Tyler was an epileptic who had portions of his hippocampus removed to control his seizures. Based on what is known about the functions of structures within the forebrain, you should predict that this surgery is likely to affect Tyler's ability to:
a. form new memories b. control his eating and drinking c. interpret sensory information accurately d. express appropriate emotions
The tiny gaps in the myelin where the axon is exposed are called the nodes of __________
a) Ranvier. b) Synapse. c) Vesicle. d) Miron.
Marius is attending counseling sessions with Dr. Carbin. "I just don't seem to be attractive to the girls," Marius says. Dr. Carbin takes several minutes of their session to help Marius explore his believe that he's unattractive. She helps him identify his assumption based on the fact that a single girl declined a date, helps him realize that he is making this wide ranging assumption with very little evidence, and helps him come up with a more realistic thought. At the end of this work, Marius says, "Just because one girl didn't want to go out with me doesn't mean that another won't want a date!" Dr. Carbin has just used __________ to help her client.
a. analysis of resistance b. stress induction therapy c. the empty-chair technique d. cognitive restructuring
Joslyn, a school custodian, is pregnant and works in an old school building where multiple layers of paint are flaking off the walls. To be safe, Joslyn should have the paint tested for
A) polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). B) mercury. C) dioxins. D) lead.