Complex ideas formed from simple ideas take on new qualities. This is a definition of ____.?
a. ?James Mill's creative synthesis
b. ?Hartley's creative synthesis
c. ?James Mill's active mind theory
d. ?Hume's creative synthesis
e. ?John Stuart Mill's creative synthesis
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Although the sound is unfamiliar, when six-month-old Cagney sees the flashing lights on the police car, she keeps her eyes locked on the lights. She also begins to show a decrease in heart rate. Which concept best explains Cagney's reaction?
a. Operant conditioning b. An orienting response c. Habituation d. The stable-order principle
Regarding visual images, which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Visual images are accurately represented in miniature in the occipital lobes like a "little TV screen" in your brain. b. Visual images create patterns of activity in nerve cells in the occipital lobes which we interpret as images. c. Visual images are the exact opposite in color and form as real world images. d. Visual images are processed primarily by the parietal lobes.
Long-term potentiation (LTP) in the hippocampus probably involves _________ receptors
a. GABA b. THC c. nicotinic acetylcholine d. NMDA glutamate
Lauren loves very hot, spicy foods full of pepper. Sometimes, her friends can't eat the food she prepares because they actually feel like their mouths have been burned. It is likely that this response results from the activity of
A. nociceptors that respond to certain chemicals. B. warm fibers. C. mechanoreceptors. D. a combination of warm and cold fibers.