Regarding meditation, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Meditation promotes relaxation by interrupting upsetting thoughts.
b. Meditation is difficult to learn and may require a training course.
c. Listening to or playing music can be meditations of sorts.
d. Taking nature walks or enjoying hobbies can be meditations of sorts.
B
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Memory-for-Designs (MFD) is intended to assess
a. learning disorders. b. children under age of 3. c. brain injury or disease. d. academic achievement.
Which of the following is a disadvantage of cross-sectional research methods?
A. They do not allow us to characterise psychological disorders accurately B. They do not allow us to identify the causes or consequences of psychological disorders C. They do not allow us to demonstrate associations between different psychological constructs D. They do not enable us to quantify human behaviour or subjective experience
Which of the following statements about neuronal conduction in myelinated neurons is correct?
A. Myelinated axons use saltatory conduction. B. Myelination is a less efficient way to increase conduction speed than increasing the width of axons. C. Myelin is only found on neurons in the brain. D. Thicker myelination on axons results in a slower conduction of action potentials.