The ability of 1-month-old infants to see _______________ is almost identical to that of adults
a. distance
b. faces
c. depth
d. color
d. color
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Whenever Tommy hits his little brother, he loses his television privileges. Tommy never loses his television privileges for any other behavior. This is an example of a(an) ____________ existing between hitting his little brother and losing his television privileges
a. establishing operation b. contingency c. schedule d. correlation
In Fantz's looking chamber experiment, how did the researcher determine the baby's preferred visual object?
a. By asking the baby in an interview b. By asking the baby's mother about its preference c. By measuring evoked potentials while the baby looked at the object d. By measuring which target object the baby stared at most
Dissection revealed that the brain was made up of many anatomically distinct areas or "parts." This technique involves
a. linking specific structures in the brain with specific psychological or behavioral functions. b. direct electrical stimulation and activation of brain tissue. c. cutting apart autopsied human and animal brains and examining them under a microscope. d. studying subtle behavioral signs of nervous system dysfunction, including clumsiness, an awkward gait, poor hand-eye coordination, and other perceptual and motor problems.
Which of the following is a NOT an essential feature of addictive behavior?
A. A seeming unwillingness or inability of the individual to control, reduce or eliminate a behavior B. The development of neuro adaptation in an individual to the effects of a known reinforcer C. A significant adverse effect from the behavior on the individual or others D. The excessive or inappropriate self-administration of a known reinforcer by an individual E. A & D