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Themember4

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Young children work to coordinate different aspects of thinking and emotions into a consolidated
 
  a. sense of the world.
  b. metacognition state.
  c. sense of self.
  d. sense of culture.

Question 2

Neuropsychological tasks such as sorting objects into categories like color are used to assess
 
  a. thalamus functioning in schizophrenia.
  b. amygdala functioning in schizophrenia.
  c. frontal cortex problems in schizophrenia.
  d. prefrontal development in schizophrenia.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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