Pavlov won the Nobel Prize in 1904 for his work:
a. on conditioned reflexes
b. in physiology
c. on salivation
d. in the improvement of surgical techniques
b. in physiology
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The increase in sexual desire from alcohol use is accompanied by
a. decreased sexual performance. b. increased sexual performance. c. a loss of the refractory period. d. total and complete dysfunction.
Characteristics of what diagnosis have symptoms that include variable onset, variable course, no reversibility, poor attention, usually auditory hallucinations, and frequent complex often paranoid delusions?
a. Delirium b. Dementia c. Depression d. Schizophrenia
In the context of Long-term memory, which of the following statements is true of flashbulb memory?
A) Stimuli that stand out are preserved in detail in a person's long-term memory. B) Hormones act independently of emotions that arise during the retrieval of a flashbulb memory. C) Information on unique stimuli is accessible only through specific cues. D) A person recreates the experience of a flashbulb memory in order to access the stored information.
Given the characteristics of small-molecule transmitters and neuropeptides, we can conclude that small-molecule transmitters a. are well-suited to roles as neurotransmitters, whereas neuropeptides are well-suited to roles as neuromodulators. b. are well-suited to roles as neuromodulators, whereas neuropeptides are well-suited to roles as neurotransmitters. c. and neuropeptides are equally
well-suited to be either neurotransmitters or neuromodulators. d. and neuropeptides frequently act as neuromodulators and neurohormones, but rarely function as neurotransmitters.