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In which of the following disorders does the person repeatedly stop breathing wh

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In which of the following disorders does the person repeatedly stop breathing while ? Which theory suggests that dreams are mental responses to random bursts of neural stimulation? A) cognitive development theory B) C) activation-synthesis theory D) wish-fulfillment theory Drug use is considered substance use disorder when a person A) craves the substance. B) continuous use despite social problems C) continues use despite hazards. D) experiences all of these conditions. The discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior is called A). B) withdrawal. C) neuroadaptation D) intoxication Psychedelic drugs, which distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in the absence of sensory input, are called A) amphetamines B) hallucinogens. C) barbiturates. D) opiates. Regular users of______ may achieve a high with smaller amounts of the drug than occasional users. A) alcohol B) morphine C) marijuana D) heroin Psychologists who view the developmental process as a sequence of distinct stages generally believe that______ is (are) the same for everyone. A) both the order and the timing of the stages B) the order but not the timing of the stages C) the timing but not the order of the stages D) neither the order nor the timing of the stages Mr. Hersch triggered a rooting reflex in his infant son by touching him on the A) foot. B) knee. C) arm. D) cheek. Our earliest conscious memories seldom predate our third birthday. This best illustrates A) egocentrism. B) imprinting. C) assimilation. D) infantile amnesia.

Explanation / Answer

23.d

Substance use disorder is a condition in which the person uses the substance so it is harmful affecting physical social and psychological health.

24.b withdrawal is the discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing the use of addictive drugs

25.b hallucinogen sorry psychedelic drugs such as LSD which district perceptions and Evoque sensory images in the absence of sensory input.

26.c. Marijuana.

27.b. The order but not the timing of the stages

28.d cheek.

29.d infantile amnesia it is also called as childhood amnesia which is the inability of adults to retrieve episode 1 memories of our childhood.