A cocaine user experiences a decline in mood or "crash" because when cocaine levels drop, the
a. receiving neurons absorb fewer neurotransmitters.
b. sending neurons absorb fewer neurotransmitters.
c. receiving neurons absorb more neurotransmitters.
d. sending neurons absorb more neurotransmitters.
A
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George grew up in Mobile, Alabama, and is now attending law school in Boston. Everything seemed fine when he moved to Boston in the summer; but by the end of October, George was fatigued, irritable, and almost overslept for class several times. He also gained weight, and by February was more depressed than ever. George is most likely suffering from
a. homesickness. b. a dysthymic disorder. c. a cyclothymic disorder. d. seasonal affective disorder.
Elvis's career got its initial boost through what form of media?
a. Radio b. Television c. Newspaper d. Movies
Which statement about shyness is true?
a) Shyness is a problem that cannot be overcome. b) Shyness is a relatively common problem, affecting up to 40 percent of the U.S. population at some point in their lives. c) Shyness is a very rare problem affecting at most only 2 percent of the U.S. population. d) There is no genetic basis for shyness.
Assume you are treating two patients: Betina, who has anorexia, and Sebastian, who has anger management issues. Using operant conditioning techniques, like token or contingency techniques, suggest a plan to treat them?
What will be an ideal response?