Kennard proposed that the earlier in life a brain injury occurs, the greater the chance that the corresponding functions
a. will be permanently damaged.
b. will be quickly recovered.
c. will be able to be relearned.
d. will be successfully assumed by other parts of the brain.
D
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A. he's wasting his time, as adjusting his mealtimes will have little if any effect on jet lag. B. he should expect some benefits, as his SCN is very responsive to changes in feeding patterns. C. he should expect some benefits, as his peripheral clocks should respond to changes in feeding patterns. D. this is a highly effective strategy, because both his SCN and peripheral clocks are highly sensitive to changes in feeding patterns.
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A) anticipatory grieving B) disenfranchised grief C) bereavement overload D) emotional anesthesia
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A) headaches B) nausea C) hemorrhaging D) fever
Which kinds of residential treatments appear to be the most effective in reducing recidivism in juveniles?
A. Structured and multimodal treatments B. Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral therapies C. Interpersonal skills training and family interventions D. All of these are correct.