In the late 1800s, Charcot and Janet noted that symptoms of hysteria were eliminated when patients:

A) were paid for not exhibiting those symptoms.
B) received electroconvulsive shock therapy.
C) were hypnotized.
D) introspected on the causes of their hysteria.


C) were hypnotized.

Psychology

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a. chunking b. rehearsal c. elaboration d. cued encoding

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The perceptual system adapts to:

A) constant levels of stimulation faster than it does to variable levels of stimulation. B) changing levels of stimulation faster than it does to constant levels of stimulation. C) unpredictable levels of stimulation faster than it does to predictable levels of stimulation. D) rare occurrences of stimulation faster than it does to frequent occurrences of stimulation.

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Changes in the NMDA receptor in Aplysia are believed to be the cause of

A. short-term sensitization. B. long-term sensitization. C. short-term habituation. D. long-term habituation.

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