In Robert Heath's experiments with human participants, electrical stimulation of the septal area produced
a. rage
b. fear.
c. anxiety.
d. sexual pleasure.
d
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How do positive and negative symptoms compare in terms of their course over time?
a. Negative symptoms fluctuate. b. Negative symptoms are more stable. c. Positive symptoms get steadily worse. d. Positive symptoms steadily improve.
What are among the usual effects of meditation?
a. Increased muscle strength and recovered memories of early childhood b. Decreased need for sleep and increased ability to predict the future c. Visual distortions and auditory hallucinations d. Increased attention and decreased anxiety
Studies on intelligence show that intellectual abilities follow distinct and predictable paths of development, regardless of life experience
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In attempting to explain behavior, B. F. Skinner focused on
A. internal motivational variables. B. self-image. C. childhood experiences. D. environmental stimuli.