The science of measuring changes in physical stimuli and relating them to changes in psychological sensations is called __________
Fill in the blank with correct word
ANSWER: psychophysics
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d. The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the unconditioned stimulus was fear.
When traditional and cognitive-behavioral procedures are compared,
a. traditional procedures are clearly superior. b. traditional procedures are more related to treatment. c. both are based on the same underlying philosophy. d. cognitive-behavioral procedures are more related to treatment.
Proliferation is the ____.
A. production of new cells B. movement of primitive neurons and glia C. formation of dendrites and an axon D. insulation process that occurs on some axons
The process by which sensations are organized to form inner representations of the world is called
a. psychophysical. c. adaptation. b. sensation. d. perception.