In humans, synaptic construction and reconstruction:
a. Begins at birth
b. Always produces a beneficial outcome for the individual
c. Is strongly influenced by experience
d. Is most likely complete by age 65
C
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_____ argued that in order to integrate the two very disparate traditions of healing, in-depth comparisons between indigenous healing practices with regard to psychotherapy must first be documented and explained
a) James Kelly b) Eduardo Duran c) James Gone d) LaFromboise
How does the functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging technique (fMRI) compare with other imaging techniques?
a. It requires more processing time than PET scans, so it is more widely available. b. It is more effective than the PET scan in measuring brain activity that occurs rapidly. c. It does not provide precise information about the timing of various brain activities. d. It produces images that are roughly comparable to the ERP technique.
Which of the following is NOT true of schizophrenia?
a. It is found in about 1% of the population. b. It tends to have early onset in adolescence or early adulthood and often requires lengthy hospital care. c. It may emerge suddenly, but often is insidious and gradual in onset. d. It refers to split personality.
Which law and scenario pairing best illustrates one of Hume’s laws of associations?
a. Law of resemblance: Trevor thinks of his favorite gift, a pocket knife, stimulating thoughts of his friend Jim, who gave him the gift b. Law of contiguity: Nancy thinks of her friend Grace and instantly recalls her friend Neal c. Law of cause and effect: Gertrude sees lighting and consequently expects thunder d. Law of constructive association: At the grocery store, Jada comes across eggs, flour, and sugar, causing her to remember that she is supposed to bake a cake