When her grandfather stuck his tongue out at her, two-day-old Leila stuck her tongue out in return. How might scientists explain her behavior?

Leila's behavior was strictly coincidental.
Mirror neurons were activated.
She was exhibiting early signs of high intelligence.
She was exhibiting the tongue-thrust reflex.

Mirror neurons were activated.

Psychology

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a) I might get caught. b) I personally believe that cheating is morally wrong. c) That person next to me might know less than me. d) Going against the rules is wrong.

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Which of the following statements is true of eating disorders?

a. Most overweight people are binge eaters. b. Eating disorders are more common among African-Americans than Whites. c. Up to 20 percent of people who have an eating disorder die from it. d. Bulimics are typically dangerously thin.

Psychology