If a computer program behaves as humans do, including making the same errors, then the program may be a good model of how we think. Thus, when a computer acts as a "laboratory" for testing models of cognition, it is referred to as a
a. computer symbiotic.
b. novice system.
c. modular system,
d. computer simulation.
D
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Alcohol would be an example of a
a. fetal stimulant. b. hallucinogen. c. teratogen. d. chemical that cannot cross through the placenta.
If you were to inject sodium (Na+) into a neuron in a rat’s brain, what effect would it have on the neuron?
a. ?It would make the neuron more likely to fire an action potential. b. ?It would make the neuron less likely to fire an action potential. c. ?It would prevent the neuron from firing action potentials. d. ?It would make the neuron fire action potentials that travel more slowly than normal.
Less sensitive afferent axons from the Golgi tendon organ trigger a reaction that results in glycine release and
a. the production of excitatory postsynaptic potentials. b. the production of inhibitory postsynaptic potentials. c. an increase in the likelihood that the next cell will fire. d. an increase in neurotransmitter release. e. a depolarization.
Gordon wears the same blue shirt to class each time he has a major test because he believes that wearing that shirt will assure him an “A” just like he got on the first test when he was wearing this blue shirt
What does this illustrates? Thanks