Activating a massive response from the automatic nervous system which along with our subjective sense of terror, motivates us to escape or attack is known as ______.
A. fear
B. flight
C. panic
D. anxiety
Answer: B
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Studies of people who immigrated to the United States at different ages or began using sign language at different ages indicate that __________.
A. there is a sensitive period for language in the first decade of life B. there is a sensitive period for language in the first five years of life C. language is easier to learn at younger ages but there is not a definitive cut-off age for the learning of a language D. there is more evidence of a sensitive period early in life for vocabulary than there is for grammar
Head Start is primarily funded through _____________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Sensory memory and short-term memory operate like "leaky buckets" with new information constantly pouring in, but also rapidly fading away and being replaced by still newer information. Thus, much of the forgetting that takes place in these two stages of memory occurs due to
a. redintegration. b. memory decay. c. disuse. d. cue-dependent forgetting.
IPSP stand for
a) inner postsynaptic potential b) inhibitory postsynaptic potential c) inhibitory positive potential d) inner positive potential