One of the most demonstrative cases of teratogenic effects was an anti-nausea drug called ________, which caused severe arm and leg malformations in infants

a. thiamin c. folic acid
b. thalidomide d. beta carotene


B

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Which theory argues that overall processing speed declines in the peripheral nervous system with increasing age?

A. pulmonary hardening theory B. peripheral slowing hypothesis C. generalized slowing hypothesis D. decreased myelination theory

Psychology

The infant's pattern of states is best described as

a. organized to match the parents' preferences. b. a fluctuating, individualized sequence of states. c. systematically balanced, with four hours daily for each of the six states. d. an hourly alternation between just two states.

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Which of the following is involved in the development of conduct disorder in children?

a. having parents who work long hours c. parental marital conflict b. growing up in a low income home d. overprotective parental monitoring

Psychology

An individual who has been using benzodiazepines chronically is likely to have developed cross-tolerance to which of the following substances?

a. Nicotine b. Alcohol c. Cathinones d. Methylxanthines e. Opioids

Psychology