What is preparedness and how does it influence classical conditioning?
What will be an ideal response?
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The CS Response Strength Mind Window shows smooth changes in the psychological state of fear across trials. By contrast, the record of behavioral variables displayed in the Movement Ratio and Suppression Ratio windows is usually uneven rather than smooth. Which of the following best accounts for this difference?
a. The program that generates the trial-by-trial results (movement ratio and suppression ratio) is probabilistic. b. Psychological variables are simpler than behavioral variables. c. Behavioral variables are harder to measure than psychological variables. d. Psychological variables are continuous, but behavioral variables are discontinuous (discrete).
The first functional division of the cerebral cortex is _____
a) front, top, side and back. b) into lobes. c) left and right sides. d) cerebrum and limbic areas.
Which of the following is FALSE regarding smoking while pregnant based on the research presented in your textbook?
a) The infant has a higher chance of being born prematurely. b) The carbon monoxide the infant is exposed to is high while the oxygen the infant is exposed to is lower than normal. c) The many chemicals experienced by the smoker are also experienced by the fetus since the chemicals cross the placental barrier. d) Because there is a chance the baby will be born healthy, there is more risk in quitting smoking while pregnant than waiting until the pregnancy is over.
In what way does the lens of the eye operate differently than the lens of a camera?
What will be an ideal response?