- Question 1 (1 point) Farquart went head over heels on his bike and landed on his head. Fortunately, he was wearing a helmet.and the damage was only limited to his prefrontal cortex. What function is likely to be affected in Farquart as a result of his accident? face recognition emotional processing balance working memory / Saved
- Dr. Faruk is interested in how our memories form Specifically, he studies the changes that occur in the brain with each exposure to a stimulus that has to be memorized. What two levels of analysis are the focus of Dr. Faruk's work? person and group brain and person culture and person brain and group
- Your cousin is seeing a therapist for her anxiety. You ask what they do in their therapy sessions, and your cousin reports that they use various means to explore the contents of her unconscious Your cousin's therapist most likely succumbs to the __ perspective. psychoanalytic cognitive humanistic neuroscience
- Question 8 (1 point) Victoria is looking at the new kitten in the house with fascination . She can't take her eyes off the kitten!Sudden, the kitten scoots under the couch. Victoria doesn't get upset, instead she just blinks and looks at something else in her field of view. What stage would Piaget say that Victoria is most likely in? preoperational concrete operational formal operational sensorimotor Question 9 (1 point) What happens in a cross-sectional developmental research design? participants of the same age are tested at one point in time participants of the same age are tested repeatedly over time participants of different ages are tested at one point in time participants of different ages are tested repeatedly over time Question 10 (1 point) Christine is 3 months pregnant with twins. What prenatal stage of development is she in?
- Peter shows up at the pool to swim his usual 50 laps in the morning. But this morning, his long-time crush Gavin is there and Peter feels his eyes on him. Because he knows Gavin is watching, and Peter desperately wants to impress him, he swims faster than he normally does. This is most closely an example of: a double-blind study the Hawthorne effect researcher bias the placebo effect