Dale's principle, a recently discounted theory about synaptic function, stated that a neuron ______.
A. never responded to its own autoreceptors
B. released multiple neurotransmitters
C. only released a single neurotransmitter
D. could be either electrical or chemical at its synapses
Answer: C
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Adulthood covers the four decades of life between ages ______ and ______
15; 55 25; 65 35; 75 45; 85
A(n) __________ attribution is one in which the blame is placed on someone or something other than the self
a. external c. global b. internal d. stable
Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The current edition of the APA ethical code includes no reference to issues of multiculturalism. B. Currently, APA includes divisions devoted to issues of ethnicity and religion, but no divisions devoted to issues of gender or sexual orientation. C. DSM-5 includes key aspects of culture relevant to diagnosis and assessment. D. Currently, APA includes divisions devoted to issues of gender and sexual orientation, but not divisions devoted to issues of ethnicity or religion.
The study of Little Albert's phobia of a white rat
a) demonstrated that phobias may be symbolic of underlying fears. b) demonstrated that phobias may sometimes be learned through classical conditioning. c) has been successfully replicated numerous times. d) provided a successful model for the treatment of phobias in children.