In Freud's theory, the release of __________ is called __________
a. the unconscious; hypnosis
b. trauma; resolution
c. symptoms; the unconscious
d. neurosis; repression
e. psychic energy; catharsis
e. psychic energy; catharsis
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Which form of rudimentary learning would explain the development of taste aversions?
A. Habituation B. Sensitization C. Prepared learning D. Brain reward circuitry
In classical conditioning, a neutral stimulus is repeatedly paired with another stimulus that naturally elicits a reflex response. This neutral stimulus will become known as the
a. unconditioned stimulus. b. conditioned stimulus. c. reflexive stimulus. d. latent stimulus.
In her position at the hospital, Bea administers neuropsychological assessments to the patients she meets. These assessments
A. assess a wide range of mental functions. B. create a phrenological map of a patient's brain. C. focus on the coping skills of patients with brain damage. D. identify a person's ego identity.
Molly has an IQ of 130. Molly performed better than _____ percent of her agemates
A) 16 B) 50 C) 85 D) 98