Studies that examine changes in personality, behavior, or
sensory capacity caused by brain diseases or injuries and help doctors to localize function by linking psychological or behavioral capacities with particular brain structures are known as studies.
a. neural induction
b. neurogenesis
c. functional analysis
d. clinical case
ANSWER: d
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a. being more lateralized. b. lacking dexterity in the left hand. c. having poor motor control. d. living in a right-handed world.
Maureen is in therapy because she is very frightened of her father and feels tongue-tied around him. After a few months she begins to feel frightened of her therapist also. According to Freud, this is an example of _______
a. latency b. interpretation c. transference d. sublimination
In the "spreading activation theory" the strength of associations is shown by:
A) the length of the connecting lines B) the ratio between the number o, f nodes and number of associates C) the number of items in the network D) the formula St = SA/n × r E) the number of lines connecting two points
The hypothalamus plays a role in regulating which of the following biological motives?
a. hunger b. thirst c. sex drive d. all of these