Neuroactive ligands synthesized in one area of the body, released into circulation, travel to some site distant from the release site, and then produce some change in neuronal activity are called
a. neurotransducers
b. neurohormones
c. neuromodulators
d. cotransmitters
b
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Which of these is TRUE about the effects of experience on the brain? a. Education causes axons to increase the magnitude and speed of action potentials. b. Music lessons produce measureable changes in brain anatomy
c. Increasing muscle size causes decreases in brain development. d. Prolonged study of one topic can cause damage to the relevant nerves.
The impact of sexual abuse appears to be most severe when the abuse was a
a. one-time event involving a stranger. b. one-time event involving a close relative. c. frequent, long-term event involving a stranger. d. frequent, long-term event involving a close relative.
The ability to spontaneously remember something without the presence of cues is termed:
A) habituation. B) recognition memory. C) instrumental learning. D) recall memory.
PsyD programs tend to be fairly homogeneous in their approaches to training clinicians
Indicate whether the statement is true or false