Lissencephalic individuals usually have:

a. Greater than normal intelligence
b. Greater than normal amount of brain tissue
c. Epilepsy and severe cognitive deficits
d. More myelinated cortical neurons


C

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The individual with _______________ personality disorder is often described as colorful, dramatic, extroverted, excitable, and emotional. Underneath this flamboyant exterior is a deep-seated inability to maintain strong, reciprocal, and long-lasting friendships. Essential features include a pattern of extreme attention seeking and highly expressive emotions. The most striking feature is their desire to be the center of attention.

a. Borderline b. Narcissistic c. Histrionic d. Dependent

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When the producer participates in the experiment, she is instructed to think about certain kinds of stimuli, such as a hammer or an apartment. When the computer analyzes her thoughts, it is making a decision about whether she thought about a tool or a dwelling. Considering these methods, which of the following is a valid criticism of this experiment?

A. Because the computer is indicating what the participant should think about, it knows what the correct answer should be for each trial. B. The computer isn't really reading people's thoughts, it's making a probability-based choice between two very different kinds of thoughts. C. This research is pointless, because it doesn't have any real-world application. D. The person's thoughts can be identified only after the computer has had a chance to record their brain activity for a wide range of objects. ash Player WIN Agila Ad rights

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Freud used techniques that would:

A. modify environmental consequences B. polarize thinking in order to prevent rational emotive thoughts C. censor unacceptable material D. provide clues to unconscious conflicts and repressed thoughts

Psychology

A psychology student wants to know how to remember the various aspects of operant conditioning. His teacher tells him to relate it to classical conditioning, which he already knows. This is an example of ______ rehearsal

a. elaborative c. strengthening b. maintenance d. all of these

Psychology