Neal Miller administered shocks to the pleasure centers of a rat's hypothalamus when the animal's heart rate changed. What is this an example of?
a. biofeedback training c. classical reinforcement
b. pleasure training d. negative reinforcement
A
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a. Archaic b. Collectivist c. Anachronistic d. Individualist
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A) 20/20 and 20/150. B) 20/40 and 1/64. C) 20/150 and 20/600. D) 20/600 and 20/800.
A key factor for the success of the RYGB procedure for the treatment of obesity is that __________.
A. the procedure increases the rate of entry of insulin into the brain B. it disrupts the secretion of CCK C. it increases the activity of NPY neurons D. it disrupts the secretion of ghrelin
One finding of the study was that
A) being working class caused subjects to be Catholic. B) working class subjects tended to be Protestant, Catholic, or other, whereas middle class subjects were most likely to be Protestant. C) middle class subjects valued religion more than working class subjects. D) being Catholic caused subjects to be working class.