DEVELOPMENTAL NEURO FINAL BRAIN STORY
CERTIFICATE ACTUAL EXAM WITH PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS,
GRADED A+
Which aspect of development is NOT affected by social interactions? -
ANSWER None of the above
Human infants need to be taught how to react to social cues by: -
ANSWER nothing-infants have an innate ability to respond to social
cues
How do social interactions with attentive adults support learning in
children? - ANSWER All of the above
In child development, joint attention refers to: - ANSWER the infant co-
ordinates his or her attention with an adult and another object in the
environment
Which of the following factors is most likely to increase the quality and
quantity of serve-and-return interactions for a child? - ANSWER secure
attachment
, What brain region is most involved in behavioural inhibition? - ANSWER
the amygdala
Which of the following adverse childhood experiences was not included
as part of the ACE Study? - ANSWER Growing up in a neighbourhood
with community violence
An individual with a high ACE score is more likely to: - ANSWER Have
multiple, lifetime mental health diagnoses
If ACEs could be prevented, which of the following would most likely
also occur? - ANSWER economic productivity would increase
What mechanism helps to explain the association between ACEs and
cardiovascular disease in adulthood? - ANSWER Activation of
inflammatory pathways.
What explanation does Dr. Felitti give for the cause of addiction? -
ANSWER Addiction is a solution to a problem caused by exposure to
stressful life experiences, particularly in childhood
What reason does Dr. Felitti give to explain why addiction is so
challenging to treat? - ANSWER Treating the solution to someone's
problem may be threatening and cause them to flee treatment
CERTIFICATE ACTUAL EXAM WITH PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS,
GRADED A+
Which aspect of development is NOT affected by social interactions? -
ANSWER None of the above
Human infants need to be taught how to react to social cues by: -
ANSWER nothing-infants have an innate ability to respond to social
cues
How do social interactions with attentive adults support learning in
children? - ANSWER All of the above
In child development, joint attention refers to: - ANSWER the infant co-
ordinates his or her attention with an adult and another object in the
environment
Which of the following factors is most likely to increase the quality and
quantity of serve-and-return interactions for a child? - ANSWER secure
attachment
, What brain region is most involved in behavioural inhibition? - ANSWER
the amygdala
Which of the following adverse childhood experiences was not included
as part of the ACE Study? - ANSWER Growing up in a neighbourhood
with community violence
An individual with a high ACE score is more likely to: - ANSWER Have
multiple, lifetime mental health diagnoses
If ACEs could be prevented, which of the following would most likely
also occur? - ANSWER economic productivity would increase
What mechanism helps to explain the association between ACEs and
cardiovascular disease in adulthood? - ANSWER Activation of
inflammatory pathways.
What explanation does Dr. Felitti give for the cause of addiction? -
ANSWER Addiction is a solution to a problem caused by exposure to
stressful life experiences, particularly in childhood
What reason does Dr. Felitti give to explain why addiction is so
challenging to treat? - ANSWER Treating the solution to someone's
problem may be threatening and cause them to flee treatment