Define proliferation during neural development
What will be an ideal response?
Proliferation involves the production of new cells. Early in development, the cells lining the ventricles of the brain divide. Some cells remain where they are, continuing to divide. Others become primitive neurons and glia that begin migrating to other locations.
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In fixed-interval reinforcement, _____
a. rats press the lever very rapidly when reinforcements are extinguished b. the response rate declines when the interval between reinforcements is shortened c. the frequency of reinforcers had no effect on how quickly the responses extinguished d. the timing of the reinforcement is unrelated to the number of responses
From person-to-person and concept-to-concept our brains process information:
a. differently b. pretty much the same way c. all of the above d. none of the above
Near the peak of the action potential, which type of ion begins to leave the cell?
a. sodium b. potassium c. calcium d. magnesium
The major advantage of the template model of pattern recognition is its
a. simplicity. b. comprehensiveness. c. accuracy in predicting recognition latencies. d. limited demand on memory. e. emphasis on contrast.