Explain the effect that long-term potentiation has on the nervous system and on memories.
What will be an ideal response?
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a. sense of inhibition. b. preconventional morality. c. identification with the aggressor. d. ego ideal.
Suppose you are walking to the movie theater on a bright sunny day. Once you enter the dark theater, you nearly trip over your feet because you cannot see a thing. After you find a seat, you watch the movie for about thirty minutes and then decide to head to the lobby for some popcorn. When you stand up, you realize that you can see much more clearly than before. This example best
illustrates ____.? a. ?the blind spot b. ?ocular accommodation c. ?dark adaptation d. ?opponent-process theory
While watching a comedy show, Amanda remembered many funny incidents from her own college life. This is an example of _____
A) echoic memory B) implicit memory C) prospective memory D) state-dependent memory
Helen Mayberg stumbled on a surprising and counterintuitive discovery; she found that
A. a particular part of brain is overactive in depressed people. B. some unknown substance in childhood vaccines causes autism. C. schizophrenia is a result of imbalance of neurotransmitters. D. psychological disorders are mood disorders.