Sherry suffered a concussion in a car accident. She remembers driving down the road, but she cannot remember how the accident happened. Sherry has been able to form new memories since the accident. Based on this information, Sherry appears to suffer from
a. retrograde amnesia.
b. anterograde amnesia.
c. redintegration syndrome.
d. false memory syndrome.
A
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a. ?are at least as important as unconscious processes b. ?can be inferred from performance data c. ?are still primarily the result of biological influences d. ?cannot be indirectly observed either
Codes of ethics are created by a branch of government
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. it facilitates the establishment of goals for rehabilitation. b. it allows placing of current functioning in a historical context. c. it is important to know how much of the brain has been injured. d. all of the above
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A) vibrate. B) continually disappear and reappear. C) change shape. D) increase in brightness. E) move to the midline.