A key aspect of __________ apraxia is that a patient asked to imitate a movement is unable to do so using either hand.
A. oral
B. limb
C. cortical
D. agraphic
Answer: B
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Which of the following statements is true of multigenerational families?
a) Multigenerational families include aunts, uncles, and cousins along with parents and children. b) Multigenerational families include cousins in addition to both parents and children. c) Multigenerational families tend to have the same composition across cultures. d) Multigenerational families include grandparents in addition to both parents and children.
Agents, substances, or exposures that can harm a prenatal or perinatal individual's health are collectively referred to as
a. induction defects. b. teratogens. c. aberrations. d. adverse anomalies.
Disturbed families tend to interact in ways that are laden with guilt, prying, criticism, negativity, and emotional attacks. Thus, living in a troubled family increases the child's risk of developing which of the following as an adolescent or young adult?
a. schizophrenia b. narcolepsy c. dementia d. regressive neurosis
According to Freud, some mental events are unavailable to us under most circumstances. What are these events called?
a. nonconscious. c. preconscious. b. unconscious. d. subconscious.