When individuals recover from dissociative fugue, the recovery is:
a. often slow, with some memories never completely returning
b. often slow, but eventually all memories return
c. often sudden and complete
d. usually incomplete, with memories for events in the months just prior to the onset of the dissociation never returning
C
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Research by Joan Chrisler showed that female college students often thought that other women had more severe premenstrual symptoms than they did. This finding suggests that
a. the incidence of premenstrual syndrome may be exaggerated. b. the premenstrual syndrome is a genuine problem that should be addressed by developing appropriate medications. c. the premenstrual syndrome is actually a psychological problem, rather than a physical problem. d. the premenstrual syndrome should be publicized more widely.
The blood supply to the brain is provided by the
A. carotid and vertebral arteries. B. subclavian and axillary arteries. C. celiac artery. D. aorta.
In the DSM-5, Munchausen syndrome by proxy is now called "factitious disorder on another."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following memory skills show decline in middle age?
a) long-term memory and sensory memory b) sensory memory and short-term memory c) short-term memory only d) long-term memory only