Molly hears that addiction may be due to changes in brain patterns and activity as a result of repeated drug use. When she asks her professor why this is so, he cites research by Brower (2006), which states that ____
a. what she has heard is only a myth, and has no basis in fact
b. only individuals with familial alcoholism and drug addiction are likely to show these changes in brain patterns
c. the chronic flooding of dopamine from drug use eventually results in compulsive drug-seeking behavior
d. the research is merely correlational and no one is certain why this happens
c
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_____ _____ schemes are rules that govern much of group decision making
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Increases in heart rate, strong feelings of distress, and elevated hormone levels are often associated with
a) habituation. b) stage fright. c) desensitization. d) dissociation.
The idea that you cannot understand cognition without examining the context in which the thought takes place is called
A) guided participation. B) personal fable. C) situated cognition. D) abstract thinking.
The analogical paradox refers to problem-solving differences between
A. experts and novices. B. laboratory and real-world settings. C. experimental groups and control groups. D. well- and ill-defined problems.