What is spontaneous recovery?

a. A conditioned response to a stimulus that was not part of the training
b. A new response to the conditioned stimulus, not resembling the unconditioned response
c. Increased response to a stimulus after a delay following extinction
d. A response after the conditioned response that produces the opposite result


c

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Regarding the use of dreams, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. About half of a group of college students who "set" their dreams before going to sleep for one week recalled a dream that helped them solve a personal problem. b. Your inhibitions tend to increase when you are dreaming. c. Even unimaginative people can use dreams to produce creative solutions. d. During a lucid dream, a person feels as if she or he is fully awake within the dream world and capable of normal thought and action.

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When the veterinarian advised an owner to feed her dog in the morning instead of in the evening, it took several days for the dog to stop salivating late in the afternoon around its previous dinnertime. The gradual decrease in salivation across days is an example of:

A) spontaneous recovery. B) extinction. C) generalization. D) second-order conditioning.

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Lesioning the ventromedial hypothalamus produces ______.

A. absence of hunger B. excessive drinking C. undereating D. overeating

Psychology

The extent to which individuals are likely to respond appropriately in a given situation, as a function of their prior experiences with that situation is called __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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