Lewis Carroll's character of the Mad Hatter in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is modeled after the occupational disease that afflicted hatmakers who were heavily exposed to mercury used in the preparation of felt. These hatmakers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries suffered from a(n)
a. delusional disorder.
b. biological neurosis.
c. organic psychosis.
d. disorganized schizophrenia.
C
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A. monocular; binocular B. meaningless; meaningful C. similarity; simplicity D. JND; Weber's Law
The following data represent the means for each treatment condition in a two-factor experiment. What pattern of results is shown in the data? A1 A2 B1 M = 30 M = 20 B2 M = 40 M = 10
a. main effects for both factors and an interaction b. main effects for both factors and no interaction c. a main effect for factor A, no main effect for factor B, and no interaction d. a main effect for factor A, no main effect for factor B, and no interaction
Neurotransmitter is to receptor as:
A) key is to lock. B) lock is to key. C) glove is to hand. D) account is to password.
Duane suffers from social phobia. What area of his brain is especially active according to research described in the textbook?
a. thalamus c. visual cortex b. prefrontal cortex d. amygdala