When people put on weight, their fat cells release a substance, which is carried in the bloodstream to the brain, where it will tell us to eat less. This substance is
a. GLP-1.
b. ghrelin.
c. leptin.
d. NPY.
c
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Episodic memories:
a) are typically very resistant to forgetting b) are generally associated with a recollective experience. c) typically include an affective (i.e., emotional) component. d) tend to be very accurate.
The t distribution gradually approximates _______________ as the sample size increases
a. the bifurcated distribution. b. the standard normal distribution. c. the chi-square distribution. d. both a and c.
Which of the following is correct of Broadbent's theory?
a) Input, sensory register, STM b) Input, sensory register, selective filter, STM c) Input, sensory register, attenuator, limited capacity, STM d) Input, selective filter, STM
Damon met with a car accident 4 years ago and has been terminally ill since then. He suffered multiple fractures to his skull that caused him to slip into a coma. He has been in a vegetative state for over 3 years now. His family finally agrees to end his suffering by turning off his respirator. In this scenario, the withholding of the respirator is an example of ________ euthanasia.
A. active B. acceptable C. natural D. passive