Exam 5 - 4/6 Flashcards

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Depression -

_________ (SAD)
Depression changes with the seasons

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Season Affective Disorder

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Depression -
-Season Affective Disorder (SAD)

Not as severe as _________ depression generally

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major

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Depression -
-Season Affective Disorder (SAD)

Majority of individuals are depressed in fall and _________ but improve in spring and summer (may be _________ in the summer)

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  • winter

- hypomanic

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Depression -
-Season Affective Disorder (SAD)

Others are depressed in the summer and better in the _________ (may be hypomanic in the winter)

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-winter

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Depression -
-Season Affective Disorder (SAD)

_________ circadian rhythm (go to sleep later and _________ later)

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  • Phase-delayed

- wake

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Depression -
-Season Affective Disorder (SAD)

When depressed, sleep for _________ periods, gain weight, crave _________

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  • excessive

- carbohydrates

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Depression -
-Season Affective Disorder (SAD)

More common in _________ and younger people

A

women

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Depression -
-Season Affective Disorder (SAD)

Amount of natural _________ is an important factor in SAD, _________ may be a factor in individuals who are depressed in the summer

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  • light

- temperature

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Depression -
-Season Affective Disorder (SAD)

Amount of natural light is an important factor in _________ , temperature may be a factor in individuals who are depressed in the _________

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  • SAD

- summer

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Depression -
-Season Affective Disorder (SAD)

_________ is used for winter depression – exposure to high intensity lights for several _________ each day

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  • Phototherapy

- hours

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Depression -
-Season Affective Disorder (SAD)

Patients with winter depression have lower _________ levels which carbohydrates increase – increase carbohydrate intake may be _________

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  • serotonin

- self-medication

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Depression -
-Season Affective Disorder (SAD)

Patients with winter depression have lower serotonin levels which _________ increase – _________ carbohydrate intake may be self-medication

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  • carbohydrates

- increase

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Bipolar Disorder (manic-depressive) -

-Wide _________ in duration of depressed and manic cycles – can alternate every ___ hours

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  • variation

- 48

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Bipolar Disorder (manic-depressive) -

_________ triggers mania whereas onset of depression occurs _________

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  • Stress

- spontaneously

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Bipolar Disorder (manic-depressive) -

Treatment – _________ carbonate

A

lithium

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Bipolar Disorder (manic-depressive) -

Treatment – lithium carbonate

Most effective on _________ but can also prevent _________ episodes

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  • mania

- depressive

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Bipolar Disorder (manic-depressive) -

Treatment – lithium carbonate

Lithium affects several _________ systems stabilizing neurotransmitter _________

A
  • neurotransmitter

- systems

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What is intelligence?

The ability to _________, to understand, and to profit from _________

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  • reason

- experience

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Intelligence test - intelligence quotient (IQ), originally developed to test children
IQ score = _________/chronological age x 100

A

mental age

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Intelligence test - intelligence quotient (IQ), originally developed to test children
IQ score = mental age/_________ age x ____

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  • chronological

- 100

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____ = average IQ score;

approximately 2% of population have an IQ score of ≤ ___ and approximately 2% have scores ≥ ___

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  • 100
  • 70
  • 130
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IQ scores are increasing by _________ points per generation so tests are adjusted to maintain an average of ____

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  • 5 – 25

- 100

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Intelligence tests best at predicting school _________ (correlation of 0.4 – 0.6)

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performance

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Criticized – IQ scores are related to academic performance and _________ socioeconomic levels

A

-higher

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Intelligence means different things in different _________ – some people succeed in their environment more than others

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cultures

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Intelligence is whatever intelligence tests _________

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measure

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_________ – e.g., Raven Progressive Matrices – nonverbal, culture independent

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Culture free tests

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_________ – high levels of ability unrelated to IQ and academic performance

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Street smart

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Does intelligence involve a single process or multiple processes?

“Lumpers” (_________ theorists) believe intelligence is mainly one capability they call the general factor (g)

A

general factor

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Does intelligence involve a single process or multiple processes?

_________ believe intelligence is mainly one capability they call the general factor (g)

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“Lumpers” (general factor theorists)

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Does intelligence involve a single process or multiple processes?

“Lumpers” (general factor theorists) believe intelligence is mainly _________ capability they call the _________ factor (g)

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  • one

- general

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Does intelligence involve a single process or multiple processes?

“Lumpers”

People generally have _________ scores on various tests even if they are particularly talented in one _________ (e.g., math)

A
  • similar

- area

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Does intelligence involve a single process or multiple processes?

“Lumpers”

Prefer to measure intelligence based on tests such as _________ Progressive Matrices which do NOT measure specific _________

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  • Raven

- abilities

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Does intelligence involve a single process or multiple processes?

_________ believe intelligence is made up of several independent mental abilities (look at subtest scores on IQ test rather than overall score)

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“Splitters”

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Does intelligence involve a single process or multiple processes?

“Splitters” believe intelligence is made up of _________ independent mental abilities (look at _________ scores on IQ test rather than _________ score)

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  • several
  • subtest
  • overall
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Does intelligence involve a single process or multiple processes?

“Splitters”

Autistic savants have one or more exceptional ability but overall functioning is _________ normal

A

below

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Difficulties defining intelligence hamper assessment of the _________ bases of intelligence

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biological

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Is there a specific location for general intelligence (g)?
PET scans on subjects given reasoning tasks resulted in activation of _________

A

prefrontal cortex

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

PET scans on subjects given reasoning tasks resulted in activation of prefrontal cortex

Supports evidence that damage to this area causes impairment of _________

A

general intelligence

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

PET scans on subjects given reasoning tasks resulted in activation of prefrontal cortex

Frontal areas involved in working _________ and _________ control

A
  • memory

- executive

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

PET scans on subjects given reasoning tasks resulted in activation of prefrontal cortex

Likely that other _________ regions also involved

A

-brain

42
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Does brain size influence intelligence?

Absolute brain size does NOT reflect _________ but brain size relative to body size may – humans have one of highest ratios of brain size to _________ size

A
  • intelligence

- body

43
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Does brain size influence intelligence?

Absolute brain size does not reflect intelligence but _________ size relative to body size may – humans have one of _________ ratios of brain size to body size

A
  • brain

- highest

44
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MRI studies only find that ___% of difference in intelligence corresponds to brain _________

A
  • 11

- size

45
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MRI studies only find that 11% of difference in intelligence corresponds to brain size
-Einstein’s brain was 200 g _________ than average brains

A

lighter

46
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After adjusting for body weight, men’s brains are on average _________ g heavier than women’s

A

118

47
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Twin studies – general intelligence correlates with _________ of gray and white matter, especially _________ matter in frontal area

A
  • volume

- gray

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Intelligence appears to be related in part to rapid _________ growth around the age of ___

A
  • cortical

- 11

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Another MRI study found that IQ correlates with the size of many brain _________

A

-regions

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

General intelligence correlates with _________ matter throughout the cortex

A

gray

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

IQ is correlated with:

  • _________ time
  • Nerve conduction _________
A
  • Reaction

- velocity

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

IQ is correlated with:

Extent of _________ of neurons and information processing _________

A
  • myelination

- speed

53
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

IQ is correlated with:

Myelin increases speed of _________ and increases accuracy of _________ information by reducing _________ between neurons

A
  • conduction
  • processing
  • cross-talk
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

_________ - increased working memory and speed of processing allows more information to be transferred to long-term memory and stored

A

Short-term memory

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Short-term memory - increased working memory and speed of processing allows more _________ to be transferred to long-term _________ and stored

A
  • information

- memory

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Processing efficiency and use of energy-

-Individuals with higher IQs used _________ energy to play tetris than individuals with _________ IQ

A
  • less

- lower

57
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Processing efficiency and use of energy-

-Individuals with IQ 50 – 70, used _________ energy to complete a task requiring attention than individuals with a _________ IQ ≥ 115,

A
  • more

- higher

58
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Performance on all cognitive tests are related suggesting a _________ intelligence, however three capabilities are particularly strongly associated with intelligence

  • Linguistic skills
  • Logical-mathematical skills
  • Spatial skills
A

general

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Performance on all cognitive tests are related suggesting a general intelligence, however three capabilities are particularly strongly associated with intelligence

  • Linguistic skills
  • _________ skills
  • Spatial skills
A

Logical-mathematical

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Performance on all cognitive tests are related suggesting a general intelligence, however three capabilities are particularly strongly associated with intelligence

  • _________ skills
  • Logical-mathematical skills
  • _________ skills
A
  • Linguistic

- Spatial

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

_________ skills involve the left frontal and temporal lobes

A

Linguistic

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

_________ skills involves the left frontal lobe and both parietal lobes

A

Math

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

_________ skills involves parietal structures in right hemisphere (areas involved in somatosensory and visual functions)

A

Spatial

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Spatial skills involves parietal structures in _________ hemisphere (areas involved in _________ and visual functions)

A
  • right

- somatosensory

65
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Math skills involves the _________ frontal lobe (precise _________ such as times tables) and both parietal lobes (estimates of calculations)

A
  • left

- calculations

66
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Linguistic skills involve the left frontal and _________ lobes

A

-temporal

67
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Evidence for a general intelligence but also for _________ skills that contribute to intelligence

A

specific

68
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Nature/nurture-
Role of _________ background shown by similarity of intelligence of _________ members, even if separated early in life

A
  • genetic

- family

69
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

IQ of _________ twins is more closely correlated than IQ of _________ twins (even if identical twins reared apart)

A
  • identical

- fraternal

70
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Nature-
Heritability of intelligence is approximately ___%

A

50

71
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Genetic influence on working _________, processing speed, and _________ time

A
  • memory

- reaction

72
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Higher heritability for general intelligence than _________ abilities

A

individual

73
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

No specific genes that influence intelligence have been _________

A

identified

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Nurture-
Multiple _________ influences on IQ each with a small influence makes identification of influences _________

A
  • environmental

- difficult

75
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

One study found that _________ increased IQ and IQ was related to _________ of breastfeeding

A
  • breastfeeding

- duration

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Intelligence: Biological Basis

One study found that breastfeeding increased IQ and IQ was related to duration of breastfeeding
-Likely due to increase in mother/child _________

A

interaction

77
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Environmental manipulations like Head Start have _________ produced long-lasting increases in IQ

A

not

78
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Environmental manipulations like Head Start have not produced long-lasting increases in IQ
-Has produced beneficial effects on _________

A

performance

79
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Intelligence: Biological Basis

Improving _________ status can increase IQ level

A

socioeconomic

80
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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Decrease in _________ abilities due to age

A

cognitive

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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Decline is _________ – many studies overestimated _________ because they compared older people with younger people

A
  • modest

- deficits

82
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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
IQ has increased across _________ – need longitudinal studies to assess decline in IQ with age

A

generations

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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Largest changes are in perceptual _________ and _________ ability

A
  • speed

- numeric

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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
If performance speed is removed as a factor in tests, performance _________ with age diminish – age-related deficits in working memory are mostly due to decrease in _________ speed

A
  • decreases

- processing

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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Aging
Decrease in _________ abilities due to age

A

cognitive

86
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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Decrease in long-term _________ and memory storage

A

potentiation

87
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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Decrease in long-term potentiation and memory storage
-Decrease is thought to involve _________ and _________ systems

A
  • GABA

- glutamate

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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Older people require more brain activity to complete same _________ as younger people

A

tasks

89
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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Cognitive functioning can be improved by:

  • _________ – opportunity to use skills
  • Increased _________
A
  • Practice

- self-esteem

90
Q

Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Cognitive functioning can be improved by:

  • Increasing _________ activity
  • Sex _________
  • -Estrogen
  • -Testosterone
A
  • GABA

- hormones

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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Estrogen replacement _________ effects of aging on cognition in _________ women

A
  • diminishes

- menopausal

92
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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Stimulation of Estrogen receptors in brain
increase _________ metabolism, blood flow, and response to _________

A
  • glucose

- acetylcholine

93
Q

Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Estrogen improves functioning in _________ areas

A

prefrontal

94
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Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Testosterone
-Men over 50 who maintain testosterone levels – better _________ and verbal memory, and _________ functioning

A
  • visual

- visuospatial

95
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  • LAST CARD -

Intelligence: Disorder of Intelligence

Aging-
Testosterone
When dihydrotestosterone is converted to estrogen, additional _________ improvement

A

memory