Koro, susto, and hikikomori are
a. terms for imaginary disorders in foreign countries.
b. described in the DSM-IV as disorders confined to specific cultures.
c. rare in North America culture and are thus excluded from the DSM-IV.
d. folk names for afflictions seen in other cultures.
D
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a. there are innate mechanisms in the brain associated with language learning. b. there are environmental influences important for language learning. c. the way we think affects the language we use. d. the language we use determines the way we think. e. differences in language do not affect our perception of reality.
If some of the axons innervating a given cell are destroyed or if they become inactive, what compensatory process takes place in the remaining presynaptic cells?
a. activation of previously silent synapses b. removal of toxins c. denervation supersensitivity d. collateral sprouting
This is the internal working of the personality, involving motivation, emotion, perception, and learning, as well as unconscious processes:
a. propositional process b. personality cues c. personality d. disposition e. personality process
A psychologist who explores how Asia and North American definitions of attractiveness differ is working from the __________ perspective.
a. behavioral b. evolutionary c. cognitive d. social-cultural