One major grouping of hallucinogens typically allows the user to remain in some touch with the real world and to remember much of what he or she experienced. This group of drugs was referred to as the
A. narcotics.
B. entactogens.
C. psychotomimetics.
D. phantastica.
D
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Which best describes the current thinking about stress response and the immune system?
a. Short-term stressors enhance immune responses that are quick, while chronic stressors create immunosuppression. b. Chronic stressors enhance long-term immune responses, but short-term stressors create immunosuppression. c. Neither chronic nor short-term stressors impair the immune system. d. Both chronic and short-term stressors impair the immune system.
Parents decide to implement the following plan to reduce swearing in their two adolescent daughters. Each time a girl swears, she is fined a penny. Results from the motivation literature suggest that this strategy is likely to _____ because _____.
A) succeed; pennies add up to large fines over time B) succeed; it provides an extrinsic reason not to swear C) fail; it decreases the intrinsic reinforcement associated with saying swear words D) fail; mild threats can actually increase the desirability of taboo behaviour
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) a. does not show an antagonistic center-surround organization
b. shows antagonistic center-surround organization that has the same strength as that found in the retina. c. shows antagonistic center-surround organization that is weaker than that found in the retina. d. shows antagonistic center-surround organization that is stronger than that found in the retina.
In India's social system, which was patriarchal, being born a woman was seen as ____
a. positive, assertive, active, and strong b. a punishment for sins committed in previous lives c. a sign of holiness d. the worst of all sexual sins