Answer:
d. Unusual for mild neurocognitive disorder to involve speech aphasia
Explanation:
Most persons as they age because of changes in brain chemistry and physiology become slower in thinking and controlling attention. The biological explanation for this is because the fatty insulation layer surrounding the nerves become worn out. The electrical impulses going to and from the brain is not sufficiently conducted and some of the messages is lost or delayed.
This is a normal part of aging, dementia however, is not. This could involve a sudden onset of memory loss that progressively worsens over time along with increasing speech aphasia. This worsens over time and the person eventually losses all cognition.
Answer:
I support the French because you can't give the citizens freedom of speech and then silence them when they criticize the government.
Explanation:
Sorry I couldn't answer this earlier! :)
Answer:
Witness
Explanation:
"There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. He came as a witness, to bear witness about the Light, that all might believe through him" (John 1:6-7)
Answer: Crying your self to sleep
Not eating
thinking that your nothing
your a falilure to your family
sleeping in your room alot
shutting everyone out of your life.
This initially neutral stimulus is called a <u>conditioned</u> stimulus.
A neutral stimulus on its own should produce no reaction, but if used together with an unconditioned stimulus (that causes either atraction or rejection), and after a series of repetitions, it will trigger the same reaction as the one generated by the unconditioned stimulus with which is paired.
This learning mechanism which involves an unconditioned stimulus, and a neutral one which becomes conditioned, is known as classical conditioning.