1) Estrogens:
A) have anabolic effects
b) increase body temp
c) cause water and sodium retention
d) a and c are correct
Doesn't estrogen incease body temp, and cause water and sodium retention?
2) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate:
a) not a useful as a screening test
b) will have very high value during an occult test
c) will have a low value during cancer
d) is used for anemia diagnosis ----assuming this is the right answer?
Why is perceptual priming relatively spared in Alzheimer's disease?
A) Because perceptual priming is a form of procedural memory, which is intact in Alzheimer's patients
B) Because the hippocampus (which is damaged in Alzheimer's) is not needed for priming
C) Because perceptual priming relies on the cortical sensory areas, which are relatively intact in Alzheimer's disease
D) A and B are correct
Which are similiraties and differences between recall and recollection?
A) Recall means to retrieve an item, which is actually not present; recollection means to recognize an item which is actually shown together with several other competing items
B) Recall depends on perihinal cortex, whereas recollection depends on hippocampus
C) Both recall and recollection depend on hippocampus
D) A and C are correct
thanks you guys, really appreciate all the help i get here.
A) have anabolic effects
b) increase body temp
c) cause water and sodium retention
d) a and c are correct
Doesn't estrogen incease body temp, and cause water and sodium retention?
2) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate:
a) not a useful as a screening test
b) will have very high value during an occult test
c) will have a low value during cancer
d) is used for anemia diagnosis ----assuming this is the right answer?
Why is perceptual priming relatively spared in Alzheimer's disease?
A) Because perceptual priming is a form of procedural memory, which is intact in Alzheimer's patients
B) Because the hippocampus (which is damaged in Alzheimer's) is not needed for priming
C) Because perceptual priming relies on the cortical sensory areas, which are relatively intact in Alzheimer's disease
D) A and B are correct
Which are similiraties and differences between recall and recollection?
A) Recall means to retrieve an item, which is actually not present; recollection means to recognize an item which is actually shown together with several other competing items
B) Recall depends on perihinal cortex, whereas recollection depends on hippocampus
C) Both recall and recollection depend on hippocampus
D) A and C are correct
thanks you guys, really appreciate all the help i get here.
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