Following the split-brain operation, a person is unable to verbally report odors that are
presented to the _________ nostril but can use the _________ hand to select an object that
corresponds to the odor.
a. left; left
b. right; right
c. left; right
d. right; left
e. both nostrils and both hands are equally effective
d. right; left
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_____ _____ devised the triangular model of love
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Sixty-eight-year old Claretta is often confused about where she is and what time of the day it is
Her adult children have noticed that other mental abilities have also been deteriorating lately. They report that Claretta does not seem to remember important information and her personality has changed. Which of the following BEST describes Claretta's condition? a) encoding failure b) dementia c) repression d) the disinhibitory effect
Terry is terminally ill. After too many years in the sun, melanoma invaded his body six months ago. When friends try to be compassionate and supportive of Terry, he acts like he does not know why they are treating him differently than they did a year ago. According to Kübler–Ross, Terry is:
A. in the denial stage of impending death B. in the depression stage C. in the acceptance stage of impending death D. asserting an unusual attitude toward death
According to Kernberg, children who fail to synthesize contradictory images of good and bad in themselves and others are likely to have tendencies toward __________.
A. reactivity B. splitting C. individuation D. schizotypal traits