The interpretation of incoming gustatory information (or stimuli related to taste) is one example of
A) accommodation
B) perception
C) sensation
D) transduction
Ans: B) perception
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a. jumping from a high place. b. firearms. c. a drug overdose. d. burning up. e. drowning.
A researcher hypothesized that the drug amphetamine (a stimulant) improves learning. She explains her hypothesis to her participants and gives experimental group participants an amphetamine pill before they begin studying. Control group members get nothing. Later, she assesses how much each participant learned. Because of the hypothesis explanation and because the experimental group was given a
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The "supermarket diet" often encourages
a. overeating. b. weight loss. c. taste aversions. d. homeostasis.
The Chinese rely on more on ______________________ medicine to treat schizophrenia.
A. agonistic B. antagonistic C. alternative D. advanced forms of experimental