Jack notices that Jill is behaving differently. She seems to ignore him when he is standing on her left side, and she only washes the right side of her face at night before bed. Jack, a psychologist, begins to wonder if she has ____, which would make sense because she recently experienced a(n)____.?

a. ?simultanagnosia; traumatic brain injury
b. ?hemineglect; cerebrovascular accident
c. ?ideational apraxia; concussion
d. ?delirium; fever


ANSWER:
b

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a) glial cell. b) neurotransmitter. c) precursor cell. d) synapse.

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Tim and Jean are both young adolescents who are maturing earlier than most of their peers. Based on this information, which of the following is MOST likely to be true?

a. Tim is more comfortable with his physical development than Jean is with hers. b. Jean is more comfortable with her physical development than Tim is with his. c. Both Tim and Jean are equally comfortable with their physical appearance. d. Tim's body is accumulating proportionally larger amounts of fat than Jean's body.

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The cerebral hemispheres are connected by tracts called cerebral __________

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

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Ophelia was told to sit in her chair in her room for ten minutes, because she had thrown a toy at her younger brother. And while Ophelia was in the chair, she was supposed to think about how inappropriate her action had been. Time-out is a popular strategy used by parents and teachers with young children

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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