According to the article At a Loss for Words, about a teenager who was profoundly deaf in early life, a child who was found running around naked and who, as a adult failed to learn much language was called:
(a) the monster of Paris
(b) the ape-child of Calais
(c) the wild boy of Aveyron
(d) the wolf boy of Nice
C
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A. are higher than B. are lower than C. cannot be compared to D. are the same as
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a. Events that form these memories are distinctive and thus are easy to retrieve. b. We are likely to dwell on these memories with elaborative rehearsal, forming strong networks of association in the brain. c. Dramatic events stimulate the brain to produce exact or photographic memories. d. Stress hormones released during dramatic events help to solidify memories.
"Mommy sitted down" is an example of a holophrase
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
It is believed that SIDS babies do not change positions and resume breathing after an episode of apnea due to a(n)
a. weak arousal reflex. b. absence of delta waves. c. absence of REM sleep. d. lack of adequate motor control.