The hallucinogenic drug PCP (phencyclidine) __________.
A. is an indirect antagonist of the NMDA receptor
B. facilitates the binding of glutamate to the AMPA receptor
C. releases serotonin from neurons in the raphe nuclei
D. inhibits the dendrites of dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area
Answer: A
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A. neural deafness B. auditory fatigue C. conduction deafness D. cochlea fatigue
Ty was injured at football practice and experienced acute scrotal pain, swelling, abdominal pain, and vomiting. In order to provide the best treatment, his condition needed to be diagnosed very quickly. What was the most likely diagnosis?
a. Priapism b. Testicular torsion c. Cryptorchidism d. Peyronie's disease
The self is a constructed story that we tell ourselves about ourselves.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Your friend's mother was always baking ginger-flavoured cookies whenever you were at her house. You loved those cookies, and would eat several each time you visited. One day, you noticed that you started to salivate as soon as you walked up the front steps to the house, before you even smelled the cookies. The reason for this is that the house has become a(n):
A) unconditioned response. B) unconditioned stimulus. C) conditioned response. D) conditioned stimulus.