A possible negative side effect of TMS is the risk of ______
a. cancer c. memory loss
b. seizures d. sexual apathy
B
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a. Heritability allows a person to determine how much of his or her intelligence is determined by genetics. b. A trait with high heritability generally cannot be modified by experience. c. If a trait is determined to be highly heritable in one environment, it will be so in all environments. d. An estimate of heritability applies only to a particular group living in a particular environment.
What does recent research reveal about the impact of having homosexual parents?
What will be an ideal response?
Phencyclidine (PCP) is a potent glutamate antagonist that is known to produce psychotic behavior in humans. Given what you know about stroke, what would happen if somebody used PCP right after a stroke?
A. It would increase the damage initiated by the stroke. B. It might have a protective effect against further cell death, but the psychotic side effects would be problematic. C. It would not produce any psychotic symptoms due to stroke-related changes in brain biochemistry. D. It would have no observable effects on cell health or psychotic behavior.