The leading environmental cause of intellectual disability is: a. Maternal alcoholism. b. Rubella. c. Prenatal exposure to virus. d. Early infancy exposure to viruses. . 5 points Question 15 Antipsychotic medicines have come to be known as ___, which means ___. a. psycholeptics; to have antipsychotic effects b. neuroleptics; to have anti-neurosis effects c. neuroleptics; to seize control of a neuron d. psycholeptics; to seize control of a psychosis . 5 points Question 16 Using classical conditioning to pair a loud boat horn with presenting a blue slide, researchers found that with: a. Hippocampus damage, conditioning occurred even though the subjects could not describe what was learned. b. Amygdala damage, conditioning occurred even though the subjects could not describe what was learned. c. Hippocampus damage, no conditioning occurred but subjects could describe the procedure. d. None of the above. . 5 points Question 17 In the most famous case of Ablatio penis, where a young boy with XY chromosomes had his penis destroyed during a circumcision, a. the child (Bruce) was born as a hermaphrodite and the decision was made to rear him as a girl (Brenda). b. Money counseled the parents that by rearing the child (Bruce) as a girl, âsheâ (Brenda) would accept a female gender identity. c. the child lost both testicles, which was the source for all of the male-specific hormones in âherâ body. d. Money showed that the âneutral-at-birthâ position was in fact correct. . 5 points Question 18 The method of introspection is seldom used in today's research because: a. Machines were developed that were more accurate. b. It was found to be too subjective. c. It required too much training to produce accurate results. d. All of the above. . 5 points Question 19 Both Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease produce damage to: a. Declarative memory. b. Nondeclarative memory. c. Memory of Lincolnâs birthplace. d. Memory of what you had for breakfast. . 5 points Question 20 Lucid dreamers: a. Show characteristics of being both awake and asleep. b. Can control the content of their dreams. c. Know that they are dreaming. d. All of the above.
The leading environmental cause of intellectual disability is: a. Maternal alcoholism. b. Rubella. c. Prenatal exposure to virus. d. Early infancy exposure to viruses. . 5 points Question 15 Antipsychotic medicines have come to be known as ___, which means ___. a. psycholeptics; to have antipsychotic effects b. neuroleptics; to have anti-neurosis effects c. neuroleptics; to seize control of a neuron d. psycholeptics; to seize control of a psychosis . 5 points Question 16 Using classical conditioning to pair a loud boat horn with presenting a blue slide, researchers found that with: a. Hippocampus damage, conditioning occurred even though the subjects could not describe what was learned. b. Amygdala damage, conditioning occurred even though the subjects could not describe what was learned. c. Hippocampus damage, no conditioning occurred but subjects could describe the procedure. d. None of the above. . 5 points Question 17 In the most famous case of Ablatio penis, where a young boy with XY chromosomes had his penis destroyed during a circumcision, a. the child (Bruce) was born as a hermaphrodite and the decision was made to rear him as a girl (Brenda). b. Money counseled the parents that by rearing the child (Bruce) as a girl, âsheâ (Brenda) would accept a female gender identity. c. the child lost both testicles, which was the source for all of the male-specific hormones in âherâ body. d. Money showed that the âneutral-at-birthâ position was in fact correct. . 5 points Question 18 The method of introspection is seldom used in today's research because: a. Machines were developed that were more accurate. b. It was found to be too subjective. c. It required too much training to produce accurate results. d. All of the above. . 5 points Question 19 Both Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease produce damage to: a. Declarative memory. b. Nondeclarative memory. c. Memory of Lincolnâs birthplace. d. Memory of what you had for breakfast. . 5 points Question 20 Lucid dreamers: a. Show characteristics of being both awake and asleep. b. Can control the content of their dreams. c. Know that they are dreaming. d. All of the above.