In the autopsy study by Buell and Coleman (1979), the ____________________ taken from the brains of elderly adults were significantly longer and more complex than those taken from middle aged adults

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dendrites

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Cross-cultural studies of the rate of schizophrenia in various types of communities found that clinical outcomes were significantly better in developing countries such as Nigeria and India. What aspect of life in these cultures has been hypothesized

o account for these outcomes? a. less stressful lifestyles b. milder forms of schizophrenia c. greater tolerance and acceptance of people with schizophrenia d. racial differences in response to medication and dietary factors

Psychology

How does the presence of other people alter performance?

a. ?It causes the extinction of the performance of a simple task and facilitates that of a complex task. b. ?It causes the extinction of the performance of a complex task and facilitates that of a simple task. c. ?It enhances the performance of a simple task but hinders that of a complex task. d. ?It enhances the performance of a complex task but hinders that of a simple task.

Psychology

The recommendation for exercise for adults is:

a. that they should accumulate 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity or 75 minutes of high-intensity activity per week. b. that they should do aerobic activity for one hour each day. c. that they should do the same amount of exercise per week as children and adolescents. d. that they should Zumba or some other form of weight bearing exercise for 30 minutes a day.

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Findings supporting serotonin neurotoxicity occuring in humans who heavily use MDMA include the following except…

a. lower cerebrospinal fluid levels of 5-HIAA. b. lower levels of serotonin membrane transporters from PET imaging. c. lower levels of serotonin membrane transporters from PET imaging in those no longer using MDMA. d. increased levels of serotonin receptors.

Psychology