Chlamydia, hepatitis B, herpes, and syphilis are examples of
a. endogenous infections.
b. exogenous infections.
c. psychosomatic illnesses.
d. sexually-transmitted diseases.
D
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Long-term potentiation occurs in the hippocampus 2. Drugs that block long-term potentiation produce effects similar to the symptoms of severe retrograde amnesia 3. The scent of a former partner's cologne may serve as a strong retrieval cue, bringing instant thoughts of him or her 4. Retrieval cues are always external stimuli in the environment 5. The encoding specificity principle states that retrieval cues which induce novel cognitive states are especially powerful at evoking memory retrieval
The Ha or H1 is used to designate the ______.
A. null hypothesis B. void hypothesis C. alternative hypothesis D. pseudo hypothesis
Systematic desensitization procedures assume that fear is a(n) __________ response
a. conditioned or learned c. rational b. unconscious d. evolutionary
If, after conditioning has taken place, a series of trials is presented in which the conditioned stimulus (CS) is presented but is not followed by the unconditioned stimulus (US), ____ will occur.?
a. ?spontaneous recovery b. ?extinction c. ?experimental neurosis d. ?disinhibition