Elizabeth is on a business trip. She is staying in a nice hotel in the heart of the big city. Unfortunately, Elizabeth is unable to fall asleep because her room is on a busy street and the traffic noise is constant. Eventually, Elizabeth's sensory neurons will respond to the constant traffic noise and ____________________.
A. increase their activity, thereby diminishing her sensitivity to the noise
B. increase their activity and therefore increase Elizabeth's sensory threshold
C. decrease their activity, thereby diminishing her sensitivity to the noise
D. decrease their activity and therefore increase Elizabeth's sensory threshold
C. decrease their activity, thereby diminishing her sensitivity to the noise
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Aversion therapy has been used to successfully treat all of the following EXCEPT
a. smoking, gambling, and alcoholism. b. hiccups, sneezing, and vomiting. c. stuttering, nail-biting, and bed-wetting. d. acute stress and post-traumatic stress disorders.
Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural theory focuses on
A) how the values, beliefs, customs, and skills of a social group are transmitted to the next generation. B) the child as a developing organism within a complex system of relationships affected by multiple levels of the surrounding environment. C) the child's mind, body, and physical and social worlds, which form an integrated system that guides mastery of new skills. D) the ways in which evolution and heredity influence behavior and development.
Development is influenced by an interplay of biological, cognitive, and socioemotional processes.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Ntroversion versus Extraversion
What will be an ideal response?