Discuss the role of the corpus collosum in children's brain development—what is it, what does it do, and what happens if it does not develop correctly
What will be an ideal response?
The corpus collosum is a band of nerve fibers that connects the two hemispheres of
the brain. It is essential to the communication between the two sides of the brain,
resulting in children coordinating both sides of their bodies. If the corpus collosum
does not develop correctly, serious disorders, including autism, could result.
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a. give informed consent. b. know the true purpose of the study beforehand. c. be paid. d. sign release documents
According to psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg, which of the following stages reflects a person's approach to moral problems as a member of society?
a) Conventional morality b) Postconventional morality c) Moral reasoning d) Preconventional morality