As John drifts off to sleep, he sometimes experiences images of his old dog Freckles running around the yard. What is this an example of?
a. hypnagogic state c. hallucination
b. hypnotic state d. delusion
A
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a. an imagined fear. b. an imagined pleasant experience. c. deep muscle relaxation. d. vigorous exercise.
According to Jean Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory,
A) children actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore their world. B) children's learning depends on reinforcers, such as rewards from adults. C) adult teaching is the best way to foster development. D) rapid development occurs during sensitive periods.
A teacher wants to help her students better understand the repetitive physical behaviors sometimes displayed by people with autism. The best explanation, in everyday language, is that this "stimming" behavior serves the same purpose as
A. going jogging to warm up before competing in a baseball game. B. wearing earplugs on a noisy airplane flight. C. squinting at a sign printed in small font. D. turning up the volume of a hard-to-hear song on the radio.
Damage to the striatum in rats disrupts:
a. Declarative memory b. Nondeclarative memory c. Skills memory d. All of the above