In the case of ______, the United State Supreme Court ruled that a person cannot be kept in a

mental hospital awaiting trial longer that it would take to determine if treatment was likely to
restore competency.

a. Cummings v. Arkansas c. Jackson v. Indiana
b. Lindsay v. Maryland d. Royal v. Ohio


C

Psychology

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Robert Fantz's creation of a(n) __________ allowed for the study of the infant brain and provided a mechanism for researchers to study human development.

A. neural output measuring device B. looking chamber C. sensory response box D. auditory funnel

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Today, the prefrontal lobotomy has been replaced by

a. electroconvulsive shock. b. deep lesioning. c. PET scans. d. radiation therapy.

Psychology

People with dyslexia a. have lost the ability to read following damage to their occipital lobes and corpus callosum

b. must read phonetically, because they lack the ability to memorize whole words, like "the" or "and.". c. have difficulty learning to read in spite of normal intelligence and exposure to typical instruction. d. have lost the ability to read after having once mastered it.

Psychology

The textbook notes that the idea of a hunger "set point" can be thought of as a(n) "__________" that operates in the human body.

A. fat thermostat B. calorie monitor C. hydration regulator D. leptin activation system

Psychology