In many kindling experiments,
A) the subjects are specially bred epileptic rabbits.
B) the amygdala is electrically stimulated once per day.
C) convulsive drugs are administered in high doses once per week.
D) anticonvulsant drugs are administered at regular intervals.
E) spontaneous seizures are the ultimate result.
Answer: B
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a. in broader terms b. less often c. differently d. more often by the parents
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a. aphasia b. stuttering c. ataxia d. dyslexia
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A) Karl Lashley. B) John Watson. C) Kurt Lewin. D) Noam Chomsky.
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a. the linguistic-relativity hypothesis. b. Piaget's theory of cognitive development. c. the learning theory of language development. d. psycholinguistic theory.