When Elizabeth and Hannah bang pots and pans together to experience new sounds, they are engaging in what type of play?
a. rough-and-tumble
b. dramatic
c. sensory pleasure
d. constructive
c
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b. don't react to pain-inducing stimuli. c. produce a distinct "pain cry.". d. are much more sensitive to pain than teenagers.
Holly has recently entered therapy for a major depressive disorder at an important "down" period in her life
Her therapist suggests that she and Holly will work together to identify and change Holly's irrational thinking. After six weeks, Holly feels less depressed. Suppose, however, that the change resulted not from the therapy but rather from the normal "ups and downs" that people experience. This suggests that clinicians need to consider the impact of _____ on therapeutic outcomes. A) the placebo effect B) retrospective rewriting of the past C) self-serving biases D) spontaneous remission
A series of MRI scans reveal the presence of a tiny tumor on a patient's occipital lobes. A medical team decides that surgery is not necessary at this point because the tumor is not cancerous; however, they want to keep track of any growth in the tumor
They ask a neuropsychologist to administer periodic tests in order to determine if the tumor has grown. Which test would be most helpful to the medical team? a) a vision test b) a test of strength in the left and right arms c) a list of orally presented words that must be defined d) a test of memory for events that occurred during childhood
Which of the following are tiny sacs in a synaptic knob that release chemicals into the synapse?
a) synaptic vesicles b) synaptic nodes c) terminal buttons d) synaptic gaps