Biofeedback training allows people to consciously control processes normally managed by the
A. frontal lobe.
B. reticular formation
C. somatic nervous system.
D. autonomic nervous system.
Answer: D
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Which of the following statements is most accurate?
a. Cohesive groups are superior to noncohesive groups. b. Cohesive groups invariably outperform noncohesive groups. c. Members of cohesive groups are more satisfied with membership, but they are more likely to leave the group. d. Cohesive groups avoid the conflict stage of group development. e. Cohesiveness intensifies group processes.
The concept of pluripotentiality suggests that
a. all areas of the brain are equally capable in performing any function. b. any one center in the brain can be involved in several different functional systems. c. one center of the brain is involved in one and only one functional system. d. the potential of brain capacity is unlimited.
In Exercise 13 (higher-order conditioning), there was a tendency for the CS response strength curves representing CS1 and CS2 to curve downward once they reached their peaks. This tendency was the result of
a. overshadowing. b. habituation. c. sensory preconditioning. d. extinction.
Forgetting events prior to the time of brain damage is a characteristic of ____ amnesia
a. retrograde b. anterograde c. proactive d. procedural