After repeatedly pairing the appearance of a nurse in green scrubs with the painful experience of getting a vaccination,
the patient will react every time they see a nurse in green grubs enter the room. In this example, the nurse in the green scrubs is a(n)
a. conditioned response (CR).
b. conditioned stimulus (CS).
c. unconditioned response (UR).
d. unconditioned stimulus (US).
ANSWER: b
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Which of the following statements most accurately describes the relationship between epilepsy and the results of EEG and imaging?
a. All individuals with epilepsy will show abnormal brain activity, which is never seen in people without the disorder. b. All individuals with epilepsy will show abnormal brain activity, but some healthy people show the same patterns. c. Some individuals with epilepsy show abnormal brain activity, but some healthy people show the same patterns. d. Some individuals with epilepsy show abnormal brain activity, but healthy people never show these patterns.
Beyond what object distance is horizontal binocular disparity though to have little effect on depth perception?
a. 6 m b. 1 m c. 20 m d. 2 m