Over 25 days of being tested for retention of a spatial discrimination task, mice showed:
a. Increased activity in the hippocampus and increased activity in the cortex
b. Increased activity in the hippocampus and decreased activity in the cortex
c. Decreased activity in the hippocampus and increased activity in the cortex
d. Decreased activity in the hippocampus and decreased activity in the cortex
C
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Susan was sent to a neuropsychologist after a car accident left her having trouble concentrating and remembering things. the neuropsychologist gave her a battery of 10 measures assessing memory, abstract thought, language, sensory-motor integration, perceptions, and motor dexterity. the test batter is called the
a. GAF b. WAIS c. Halstead-Reitan d. WCST
A child who is capable of reversibility can
A) center on just one aspect of a problem, rather than focus on several aspects at once. B) focus on relations between a general category and two specific categories at the same time. C) order items along a quantitative dimension. D) think through a series of steps and then mentally reverse direction.