Answer: (D) hardening of the arteries.
Explanation:
Changes in memory are normal in middle-aged adults, but contrary to what people usually believe, even though some cognitive faculties become frailer with age, others may become better.
The most dramatic changes happen in the way we encode and retrieve information. Interference, such as distractions and stress, may block encoding, slowing the process of retrieval. But the hardening of the arteries is not a factor on memory changes.
These are 5
Scandinavian Mountains: 1,762 kilometers (1,095 miles)
Carpathian Mountains: 1,500 kilometers (900 miles)
Alps: 1,200 kilometers (750 miles)
Caucasus Mountains: 1,100 kilometers (683 miles)
Apennine Mountains: 1,000 kilometers (620 miles)
In the revised James-Lange theory of emotion , what occurs first? ... Which evidence is most detrimental to the James-Lange theory?
Good thinking. Continue to be curious.
The answer is either D. or B. It REALLY depends on which was you are talking about. My honest answer is D.