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Bisc 3850.101 EXAM 4 Name 36. The inability to recognize or sound out unfamiliar

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Question

Bisc 3850.101 EXAM 4 Name 36. The inability to recognize or sound out unfamiliar words is known as a. surface dyslexia b. pure alexia c. reverse dysgraphia d. direct dyslexia e. phonological dyslexia 37.The alibtiy to raed tihs mitluple cohcie qesotiun roqirues a. phonetic reading b. whole-word reading 38. Lower levels of the hormone in autistic people may contribute to decreased social connectedness in these individuals a. oxytocin b. progesterone c. testosterone d. estrogen e. cortisol disorder? 39. Which of the following is NOT a diagnostic feature of autism spectrum a. b. c. d. e. impaired verbal communication impaired nonverbal communication impaired social interaction difficulty with visuospatial construction restricted interests with stereotyped behaviors 40. True or False: The amygdala develops much faster in children with autism compared with non- autistic children. a. True b. False 41·The Sally-Anne scenario provides a simple test for detecting deficits in b. theory of mind c. object recognition d. hand-eye coordination e. recognizing social cues 42. Mentalizing refers to the ability to a. comprehend difficult mathematical concepts b. understand the mental state of oneself and others c. convince another that these are not the droids he/she is looking for d. formalize one's thoughts into words e. visualize a scene in color

Explanation / Answer

36. it will be option a. surface dyslexia  Individuals with surface dyslexia are unable to recognize a word as a whole word and retrieve its pronunciation from memory. due to the damage of the left parietal or temporal lobe.

38. it will be option a. oxytocine.low level of oxytocin do not appear to cause autism but may hamper the social associations of the autistic patient.

39. it will be option b. because an autistic patient may have difficulty in verbal interaction but he can able to draw his attention through non verbal subjects like hand writing.

40. false. there is a considerable growth within the first few years of structural development in male and female in normal person.

41. it will be sally-anne theory of mind which refers to people ability to understnd that other people have mental states- beliefs ,desires,intentions which differs from our own. This is important because an understanding of others’ mental states is crucial for normal social interaction.

42. it will be option b. it refers to the ability to understand one state of mind; to have insight into what one is feeling and why.