When Pavlov paired the food with the ringing of a bell, the dog would salivate. After several pairings Pavlov stopped presenting the food, and would only ring the bell. When only ringing the bell, the dog would still salivate. Salivation had now become a


Ans: Conditioned Response.

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a. having the spider dropped down her shirt by her older brother b. the agitation Natasha experiences when she sees a rubber spider c. the hysterical reaction Natasha had when she was five years old d. the sight of a rubber spider

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Reflexes below the neck, such as pulling a hand away from a hot stove, are controlled by the _______________

a. spinal cord b. sympathetic nervous system c. brain d. parasympathetic nervous system

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Jadzia is a young child with Williams syndrome. Recent evidence indicates that Jadzia will

A) have less complex sentence production than a child with Down syndrome. B) depend on rule learning to acquire language skills. C) probably learn language by capitalizing on her social strengths. D) have a limited vocabulary and rarely speak in full sentences.

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John and Stacy are married, but not to each other. They claim that they love each other, but do not want to express that love physically, only intellectually. Such feelings of love were originally described by

a. Greek philosophers b. the Romans c. the Hebrews d. Jesus

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