What are the differences between parasol retinal ganglion cells (M cells), midget retinal ganglion cells (P cells), and bistratified retinal ganglion cells (K cells)? What kind of information does each one carry?
What will be an ideal response?
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Suppose a researcher has made a decision that a certain pill is not effective at treating depression when, in reality, it is. What has the researcher done in this case?
a. The researcher has made a Type II error. b. The researcher has made a Type I error. c. The researcher has made a correct decision to reject the null hypothesis. d. The researcher has made a correct decision to reject the alternative hypothesis.
HABITUATION is to DISHABITUATION as ____ is to ____
a. POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT :: NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT b. BOREDOM :: ATTENTIVENESS c. SENSATION :: PERCEPTION d. THOUGHT :: SPEECH
Hormonal changes in puberty:
a. are unrelated to sexual behavior. b. only affect boys' behavior. c. may increase sexual attraction. d. are less important than social influences for males in affecting behavior.
In both classical and operant procedures, training responses to one stimulus but not to
others, even if they closely resemble the first stimulus, are called a. stimulus discrimination. b. stimulus generalization. c. spontaneous recovery. d. extinction. e. acquisition.