What is a basic cry or a frustration cry?

What will be an ideal response?

Typically these are a bit harder to figure out because they are signaling that the neonate is over-stimulated in some area- they may be hungry, lonely, wet, uncomfortable, cold or hot, or any other frustration.

Psychology

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The ability to acquire information about objects with the hands, to discriminate and recognize objects from handling them as opposed to looking at them, is known as

A. reciprocal synergies B. haptic perception C. sequential patterns D. shifting points

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a diathesis?

a) Chronic feelings of hopelessness, often found in people with depression. b) The ability to be hypnotized often, seen in people with dissociative identity disorder. c) Intense fear of becoming fat often, found in people with eating disorders. d) Delusions often found in people with schizophrenia.

Psychology