At a psychologist's office, Catherine is connected to a machine that gives her a visual picture of whether she is relaxing her head and neck muscles. What diagnosis probably led to this treatment?
a) narcolepsy
b) sleep apnea
c) panic disorder
d) muscle-tension headache
D
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The term ____ refers to following orders from an authority figure
a. coercion b. obedience c. cooperation d. conformity
Jamal has a very bad temper. He is notorious for lashing out at his friends when he doesn't get his way. According to Freud, what is dominating Jamal's actions?
A) ego B) id C) superego D) conscious processes
Jennet drives her car to and from work each morning. She sits at a desk in front of a computer most of the day, and then watches television and plays videogames when she gets home. Jennet's lifestyle can be described as:
A) having a negative energy balance. B) having a low set point. C) socially contagious. D) sedentary.
Which of the following is NOT true of all neurotransmitters?
a. They are chemicals. b. They are stored in synaptic vesicles. c. They are released across the synaptic space. d. They increase the likelihood that the next neuron will fire.