Prior to 1996–97, the average length of survival for people after the onset of AIDS was
a. 18 to 24 months.
b. less than 6 months.
c. just over 60 months.
d. 36 to 48 months.
A
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a. studying the effects of alcohol ingestion on pregnant rats in order to obtain further evidence to prevent fetal alcohol syndrome in human children b. studying the effects of RET therapy on a population of depressed individuals c. studying the effects of an art class on a heterogeneous group of school children in order to determine factors that enhance creativity d. studying the effects of antipsychotic drugs on people diagnosed with schizophrenia
Dakota, who is 3 weeks old, continues to treat a photograph as if it's novel, even after she has seen it many times. This indicates that
A) she has no memory of the photograph. B) she has become habituated to the photograph. C) her novelty response is malfunctioning. D) she has damaged her hippocampus.
Adolescents typically view death as ______.
A. part of a religious continuum B. temporary and reversible through magic C. an expected result of biological changes to the body D. a reason to avoid risky behaviors
While conducting brain surgery, which of the following electrically stimulated different brain areas in his patients and found that this activation appeared to produce vivid memories of long-forgotten events for these patients?
a. Herman Ebbinghaus b. John Wilding c. Stephen Kosslyn d. Wilder Penfield