Researchers complained about James's concept of the instinct for a number of reasons, but NOT because:
A) the term was used in a variety of different ways.
B) it could not describe social behaviour.
C) it could do little in the way of explaining behaviour.
D) it was inconsistent with behaviourism.
B) it could not describe social behaviour.
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a. weakening the blood-brain barrier b. converting tryptophan into a compound that more easily enters the brain c. increasing metabolic activity only in those areas of the brain that use tryptophan d. causing certain competing amino acids to enter other cells, outside the brain
Dreaming is considered to be a(n):
A) form of unconsciousness. B) altered state of consciousness. C) normal state of consciousness. D) period during which our brain is turned off.
A neuron typically reaches threshold for an action potential when it is depolarized by at least _________mV
a. 1–2 b. 2–5 c. 5–10 d. 10–12
Sarah can always tell when her friends are bothered by something and she has the uncanny ability of always saying or doing the right thing to cheer them up. Sarah has a highly developed sense of __________
a) altruism. b) empathy. c) sympathy. d) personal trust.