A. wider ventricles
B. smaller fissures
C. smaller ventricles
D. fewer fissures
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following statements is NOT true in terms of the repairing damaged brains?
A. Adult neurons can sometimes from new connections
B. If one input to a target area is lost, the remaining inputs sometimes send out new branches from their axons to colonize the vacant space
C. Although transplanted neurons taken from a brain at the right stage of development will grow in an adult host brain, they will not restore normal function
D. Transplants of dopamine cell bodies alleviate some of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in human patients - Which of the following scans provides information on both the structure and function of the brain?
A. EEG
B. CAT
C. MRI
D. PET - MRI scans of schizophrenic patients have indicated that:
A. schizophrenic subjects have lower levels of catecholamines than nonschizophrenic subjects
B. schizophrenic subjects have higher levels of dopamine than nonschizophrenic subjects
C. schizophrenic subjects have higher levels of serotonin than nonschizphrenic subjects
D. schizophrenic subjects have larger ventricles than nonschizophrenic subjects - A young man explained that he did poorly on his exam because his eyes hurt the test was unfair, and he did not feel the subject was important anyway. The young man is using what type of defense mechanism?
A. rationalization
B. fantasy
C. projection
D. displacement - Intra- sexual homicide (young men kill young men more than females kill females) would offer support for:
A. biological basis of aggression
B. adaptively basis of aggression
C. homicidal protest
D. media causes violence hypothesis - Left-handedness is ___________than normal among artists and __________ than normal among professional baseball players.
A. higher; lower; lower
B. higher; higher; higher
C. lower; higher; lower
D. lower; lower; lower - Arturo believes that most young women from California are extremely good looking and that extremely good- looking women are usually selfish and egotistical. His beliefs are example of __________?
A. ingroup bias
B. stereotypes
C. sexual discrimination
D. mirror- image perceptions - What can we correctly state about young offenders?
A. Children rated most trouble some at an early age tend become the more persistent offenders
B. Some research suggests that for 8- 25 years old most offending occurs at about 16- 17 years and tail of to a plateau
C. Young offenders are rarely imprisoned for a single offence, rather for a number of offences
D. All of the above we can correctly state about young offenders - A young person is a human being with______potentialities.
A. Limited
B. Satisfactory
C. significant
D. Developmental - A psychologist interested in knowing how young children think while learning ‘how to play games’, is a (an):
A. Behavioural psychologist
B. Sports psychologist
C. Cognitive psychologist
D. Environmental psychologist