Dr. Tranh has given so many lectures that he gives little thought to what he expects might happen: He assumes students will assemble, take notes, and occasionally ask a question. That Dr. Tranh finds the process so routine most clearly reflects the development of:
a. a semantic association
b. explicit memory
c. a schema
d. a retrieval path
c. a schema
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How is sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) defined?
A. the sudden death of the infant due to physical abuse by a caregiver B. the unexplained death of a seemingly healthy baby C. the eventual brain death of an infant after a long illness D. the death of an infant that is caused by an unknown virus
The best example of stimulus discrimination in classical conditioning is:
A. a child learning to avoid rats but not hamsters B. recognizing that a police siren sounding in San Diego, California, has a similar meaning to one sounding in Erie, Pennsylvania C. blinking when words similar to "chime" are spoken D. refusing to eat Chinese food after associating it with feelings of nausea
Maslow’s view of motivation is best described as a ____.?
a. ?tree of power b. ?web of ambition c. ?pyramid of needs d. ?pinwheel of desire
Parasympathetic neurons use acetylcholine as their neurotransmitter.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)