Bowlby noted that across human cultures, young and vulnerable infants display a specific set of reactions to separation from their caregivers. These universal reactions are called _______.
a. protest, despair, and detachment
b. whimpering, crying, and howling
c. anxiety, anger, and dissociation
d. seeking the original caregiver, seeking a new caregiver, and seeking independence
a. protest, despair, and detachment
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The fact that humans, like many animal species, display biologically preprogrammed behaviors that have survival value and promote development provides support for ______ theory.
A. sociocultural B. bioecological C. ethological D. social learning
Which of the following is an accurate statement about alcoholism? a. A progressive pattern leading to alcoholism is inevitable for those who drink alcohol. b. The factors that determine a drinker's susceptibility to alcoholism are not yet known. c. Alcohol use and aggressive behavior are negatively correlated
d. Use of alcohol by preteens and young teenagers does not predict later abuse.
Sherrington deduced that transmission at a synapse must be slower than conduction along an axon. This was based on what kind of evidence?
A. Temporal summation B. Drugs that increase or inhibit activity at synapses C. The speed of reflexive responses D. Differences in diameter between axons and dendrites
ISLE 4.1 From the Eye to the LGNClick on the above link to work though the ISLE activity. Once you've completed the activity, navigate back and answer the following question.Mark suffers a detachment of his right retina after being fouled during a basketball game. The doctors repair the retina, but Mark has to wear an eye patch for several days. How will this affect Mark's vision?
A. He will only perceive objects on his left side. B. His vision will be totally unaffected by the eye patch. C. He will be able to see objects across the visual field, but will have problems with depth perception. D. He will only perceive objects on his right side. E. He will only see objects in black and white.