__________ is a computer-based technique for modeling complex systems in which knowledge is represented by the strength of the excitatory or inhibitory connections between massively interconnected nodes
a. Coaxial modeling
b. Computer-aided modeling
c. Connectionist modeling
d. Associationist modeling
Answer: c
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The development of the drug __________, whose generic name is disulfiram, employs the concepts of classical conditioning to help those suffering from alcoholism.
A. Ciprofloxacin B. Antabuse C. Homizisicillan D. Mynozisporin
Which of the following best describes what occurs in the brain of highly intelligent children as they become young adults?
A. The corpus callosum becomes thicker and then it thins. B. The thalamus grows more neural connections with the cortex. C. The cortex, that was once thicker than normal in childhood, thins. D. The cortex continues to thicken.
Edward Taub's treatment of people with paralyzed limbs emerged from research with ___________
a. chimpanzees b. monkeys c. rats d. sea lions
The basic needs are:
a. equally potent b. not necessarily filled in order to attain self-actualization c. arranged hierarchically d. only biological needs