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EPPP Biological Bases of Behavior correctly answered 2023(updated)
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EPPP Biological Bases of Behavior correctly answered 2023(updated)EPPP: Biological Bases of Behavior correctly answered 2023 
 
 
Delirium - correct answer Acute state of confusion that is abrupt and is usually reversible 
 
Parkinson's Disease - correct answer Motor disease characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, and difficulty walking; caused by lack of dopamine in substantia nigra 
 
Korsakoff's Syndrome - correct answer A neurological disease resulting in loss of declarat...
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PMHNP 1 Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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PMHNP 1 Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed 
______ is produced in the locus ceruleus of the pons Norepinephrine 
The hallmark symptom in _______ is a disturbance of consciousness accompanied by changes in cognitive function delirium 
Disturbance of consciousness develops over a short time, usually hours to days is seen in _______ delirium 
How are Sleep-rest cycle different in patients with delirium? clients are awake at night andsleep during the day. 
Impaired _______ and ______ me...
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PSYCH 355 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers 2024
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Patient H.M. (Henry Molaison) - A patient who, because of damage to medial temporal lobe structures, was unable to encode new declarative memories. 
 
But his skill learning was intact. 
 
Has anterograde amnesia where he cannot learn new information in long-term memory but still remembers older information learned prior to the damage. 
 
Medial temporal lobe - A region in the cortex that includes the hippocampus and plays a central role in memory processing. 
 
Anterograde amnesia - An inabilit...
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Psych 115 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Psych 115 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
This type of declarative memory stores information about events in the past. 
What is episodic memory? 
 
 
This technique to memorize long strings of information was used by Cicero, a lawyer from Ancient Rome. 
What is "Memory Castle"? 
 
 
These kinds of memories are not dependent upon the hippocampus 
What is nondeclarative/procedural memory (skill learning, priming, or conditioning)? 
 
 
This kind of memory for facts and information is not t...
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EPPP DIAGNOSIS AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY QUESTIONS 2024-2025 AND UPDATED ANSWERS GRADED A+ {WELL DETAILED}.
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EPPP DIAGNOSIS AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 
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What is the single best treatment for agoraphobia? - ANSWER-Flooding 
What is an illusion? - ANSWER-Misperception of a real stimulus (e.g., coat 
rack is a person) 
Maternal depression increases the risk of childhood depression by a factor of - 
ANSWER-3 to 5 
The presence of depression in a parent can lead to depression in multiple ways, 
such as genetics, marital discord, and poor parenting skill...
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Psych 115 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Psych 115 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
This type of declarative memory stores information about events in the past. 
What is episodic memory? 
 
 
This technique to memorize long strings of information was used by Cicero, a lawyer from Ancient Rome. 
What is "Memory Castle"? 
 
 
These kinds of memories are not dependent upon the hippocampus 
What is nondeclarative/procedural memory (skill learning, priming, or conditioning)? 
 
 
This kind of memory for facts and information is not t...
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PSYCH10 Paquette-Smith UCLA Final Questions and Answers Best rated A+ Guaranteed Success Latest Update
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Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development - Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, 
formal operations 
sensorimotor stage - in Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) during 
which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities. develop 
sense of object permanence 
preoperational stage - in Piaget's theory, the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7 years of age) during 
which a child learns to use language but does not yet ...
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EPPP Biological Bases of Behavior correctly answered rated A+ already passed
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EPPP Biological Bases of Behavior correctly answered rated A+ already passedEPPP: Biological Bases of Behavior correctly answered rated A+ already passed! 
 
Delirium - correct answer Acute state of confusion that is abrupt and is usually reversible 
 
Parkinson's Disease - correct answer Motor disease characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, and difficulty walking; caused by lack of dopamine in substantia nigra 
 
Korsakoff's Syndrome - correct answer A neurological disease r...
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WHNP Patho Exam 4 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A+
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WHNP Patho Exam 4 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and 
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The part of the brain that is involved in critical thinking is known as the 
_____________________. 
a. Cerebellum 
b. Cerebrum 
c. Brainstem 
d. Reticular formation 
e. Corpus callosum b. Cerebrum 
The ______________________ serves as the relay center for the cortex. 
a. Pituatary gland 
b. Pons 
c. Hippocampus 
d. Hypothalamus 
e. Thalamus e. Thalamus 
A 76-year-old man sustains a stroke that ...
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NSG-322 Exam 3 drugs Questions And Answers Correct 100%
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NSG-322 Exam 3 drugs Questions 
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Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) affects the 
Central nervous system 
GHB is dangerous when it is mixed with 
Alcohol 
What kind of amnesia does GHB cause 
Anterograde amnesia (when you can't make new memories) 
GHB clears from the body 
Quickly and it is hard to detect by testing 
GHB is therapeutically used to treat 
Narcolepsy type 1 
Flunitrazepam is a potent 
Benzodiazepine it is 10x stronger than diazepam 
Flunitrazepam is known as the...
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