Cerebral hemispheres biopsychology is most likely to be identified with the assessment of the memory deficits of patients with damage to the frontal portions of the neocortex.
The largest region of the cerebellum, the cerebellar hemispheres, are the two parts of the cerebellum on either side of the vermis. They are functionally divided into outer and inner parts. See Spinocerebellum and Cerebellum.
The cerebrum is divided into left and right hemispheres by a deep longitudinal fissure. The two hemispheres remain in contact and communicate with each other through the corpus callosum. Each hemisphere is further divided into frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes.
The cerebral hemispheres have three known poles: the occipital, frontal and temporal poles.
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I believe the answer is: <span>behavior inhibition
</span><span>behavior inhibition refers to the tendency that people have to withdraw ourself from the situation that seem 'unfamiliar' for us.
</span>In the scenario above, that student cannot delay his/her gratification because that student is not familiar with the reward that might come because of the delayed gratification.
The correct matches would be as follows:
<span>ice cream starts dripping down the sides of an ice cream cone.
</span>melting
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fog is created by using dry ice.
</span>sublimation
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frost forms on trees on a very cold day.
</span>deposition
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the mirror gets fogged up when you breathe on it.
</span>condensation
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your wet hair dries after a few minutes.
</span>evaporation
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liquid glass cools and hardens.
freezing
Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
An estimate of about 20 feet long